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Luca Mondini
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it's a warm summer evening in ancient Greece...
 
historyofgreekfood
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MAGEIROS, The sacrifice & the cuisine.
 “Mageiros” in Greek means  cook (the) and “mageirevo” I cook.One of earliest attestations of the...
 
JeffL
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How to Study the Bible - The Centuries Preceding Daniel
How to Study the Bible New Lesson every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. How to Study the Bible DBS HSB #064 The...
 
historyofgreekfood
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GRIND MILL, GRIND
Who are these women?Women who grind, singing the monotonous strain:‘alei, myla, alei…grind, mill, grindeven Pittacus...
 
Venci
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239 – Mything the point
Could Athena truely have been born by cracking open Zeus’ head from the inside? What? No volunteers?
 
historyofgreekfood
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THE ORCHARD OF ALCINOOUS”
“Ulysses at the court of Alcinous”, Hayez Fr. (1813-5)“ But without the courtyard, hard by the door, is a...
 
Gasen Redeye
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Travel In Ancient Greece For Your Vacation
When it comes to wanting to pick the perfect vacation spot, there can be a lot of stress involved. There is a lot of money...
 
Max D
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Lost Persian Army Found?
Archaeologists believe they have found the remains of 50,000 Persian warriors lost in a sandstorm in 525 B.C., as told by the...
 
Aurora History
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The Imperial Cult in the Latin East and West
The East was well used to ruler worship and the deification of living people long before the involvement of the Roman Empire in...
 
Clever Games
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History of games: ancient Greeks played dices in the Parthenon
Once, on the Acropolis of Athens ancient Greeks used to play board games. They used to roll the dices and play in the...
 
Clever Games
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Roll the dices at the Parthenon: ancient Greeks board games
Once, on the Acropolis of Athens ancient Greeks used to play board games. They used to roll the dices and play in the...
 
The Jam Man
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Scrapbooking rooms
Scrapbooking roomsScrapbooking is an activity practiced all over today. Many people have fallen in love with the concept of...
 
historyofgreekfood
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NOTHING DIFFICULT ABOUT HYDROMELI. (Except that you have to wait more than a year to taste it.)
But yesterday I finally opened a bottle of my own hydromeli.The drink which was called hydromeli (water- honey) by the...
 
Domina
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History of Sex Part 1
I’m a bit of a history buff and enjoy learning about how ancient and past cultures treated sexuality.  I even took a...
 
oupblog
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No peace for a Cambridge Classics don
Professor Paul Cartledge on the cities of Ancient Greece.
42 days ago OUPblog | Topics: A-Featured, History, UK, World History
 
Aurora History
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The Power and Prophecy of the Oracle at Delphi
Though oracles were commonplace throughout ancient Greece and Rome, the most famous dwelled at Delphi, a limestone temple on...
 
Aivo Viikberg
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YouTube - Ancient Greece Video http://ff.im/-9p3nc
 
Giannis
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My thoughts about Democracy
The quality of democracy is illustrated by the free expression of views by all citizens...
 
Pearl
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Ancient Greece Springs to Life http://bit.ly/4Boe3a
 
The Pyramid Power
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The Greeks Crucible Of Civilization
The Greeks Crucible Of Civilization - part 1The Greeks Crucible Of Civilization - part 2Share and...
 
Aurora History
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Ancient Greek Government in Athens and Sparta
Two particularly interesting periods in Greek history were the Archaic (between 750 B.C. and 500 B.C.) and the Classical...
 
Eddleman
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@CHRISVOSS you're right. Pretty much guarantees our demise see also: Ancient Greece...
 
avid_reader
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