AvatarTheCollectorFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logopinPinned5 Pieces of Propaganda from the Ancient Worldthecollector.com - Merilyn ButtPropaganda is a modern term that denotes the use of information or ideas to persuade or advance an objective, usually by manipulating questionable …
AvatarTheCollectorFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoA Brief History of Money Throughout World Historythecollector.com - Jared KrebsbachMoney is an idea that modern people rarely consider. Most think of it as the paper bills in their wallet or the numbers in their bank account. When …
AvatarTheCollectorFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo4 days agoHow Did Near Eastern Cultures Influence Greek Art?thecollector.com - Jared KrebsbachAncient Greek art occupies a central space in many museums around the world. Whether it is geometric vases, beautiful sculpture, or fine jewelry, …
AvatarTheCollectorFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo4 days agoEgyptian Temples: How the Egyptians Depicted the Universe in Microcosmthecollector.com - Claire GilmourAncient Egyptian mythology tells of the first moment in time when the first land emerged from Nun, the dark and endless waters in which nothing …
AvatarTheCollectorFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo4 days agoHow Did the Ancient Greeks and Romans Conduct Banking?thecollector.com - Jared KrebsbachModern Western culture is indebted to the ancient Greeks and Romans in many ways. Writing, religion, government, and art all came to medieval Europe …
AvatarTheCollectorFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo5 days agoTop 8 Bronze Age Civilizations (in the Mediterranean and Near East)thecollector.com - Jared KrebsbachThe Bronze Age (c. 3100-1200 BCE) was an exciting time in the eastern Mediterranean Basin and the Near East for a number of reasons. It was then and …
AvatarTheCollectorFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo6 days agoWhat Are the Six Labors of Theseus?thecollector.com - Marialena PerpirakiTheseus is the ancient Greek mythical hero known for destroying the Minotaur, the monster that devoured young Athenians on the island of Crete. …
AvatarTheCollectorFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo6 days agoTop 10 Places to Visit in Athens, Greecethecollector.com - Marialena PerpirakiThere is a rumor circulating around flight crews that the most beautiful city from above is no other than Athens. Its hilly landscape features vast …
AvatarTheCollectorFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo6 days ago7 Museums to Visit in Athensthecollector.com - Marialena PerpirakiKnown for its countless archaeological sites, busy nightlife, and quirky architecture, Athens welcomes millions of tourists every year. Although …
AvatarTheCollectorFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWhat Were The Four Panhellenic Games of Ancient Greece?thecollector.com - Anna GustafssonSUMMARY• The Panhellenic Games of ancient Greece were a series of athletic and cultural competitions held at four major sanctuaries across the Greek …
AvatarTheCollectorFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWhat Are the Nicomachean Ethics?thecollector.com - Natalie NolandOften considered the cradle of Western civilization, Ancient Greece was home to many Western philosophical thinkers — and with great thinkers came …
AvatarTheCollectorFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoAncient Greek Sculpture in the Classical and Hellenistic Periodsthecollector.com - Anna GustafssonDuring the Hellenistic and Classical periods, ancient Greek sculpture aimed to depict the human form realistically but in an idealized and harmonious …
AvatarTheCollectorFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWho Was Vercingetorix?thecollector.com - Colin J CampbellVercingetorix is a name that still holds power. A Gallic prince and a formidable war leader, virtually all that we know of him comes from his deadly …