Resources for Grade 12 Classical Studies:
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CLASSICAL CIVILIZATIONS
1 – Early Greece – Minoan Art and Architecture.PPT
2 – Archaic Greece – Rise of Athenian Democracy.DOC
3 – Classical Greece – Pericles.DOC
4 – Classical Greece – Peloponnesian War Chart.PDF
5 – Classical Greece – PreSocratics.DOC
6 – Hellenistic Greece – King Philip II of Macedon.DOC
7 – Hellenistic Greece – Alexander Assignment.DOC
8 – Hellenistic Greece – Alexander the Great.DOC
9 – Hellenistic Greece – Alexander the Great Questions.DOC
10 – Lesson 1 – THE GREEK ALPHABET.DOC
11 – Lesson 2 – ACCENTS AND BREATHINGS.DOC
EARLY GREECE
Heinrich Schliemann and the discovery of Troy – 1/3
Heinrich Schliemann and the discovery of Troy – 1/3
Heinrich Schliemann and the discovery of Troy – 3/3
Mycenae – War without Peace (Opening Scene)
Homer’s Iliad
ARCHAIC GREECE
Ancient Worlds – The Spartans – Bettany Hughes
Athens The Truth About Democracy Part 1 (LEGENDADO)
Athens The Truth About Democracy Part 2 (LEGENDADO)
CLASSICAL GREECE
History Channel Decisive Battles E04 Marathon
Ancient Battles: Victory at Marathon | History Channel Documentary
Thermopylae 480 BC (History Channel)
History’s Turning Points – BC 0480 Battle of Salamis
Lost Worlds Episode IV: Athens Ancient Supercity
OVERVIEW OF ROME
The Roman Empire. Or Republic. Or…Which Was It?: Crash Course World History #10
Christianity from Judaism to Constantine: Crash Course World History #11
Fall of The Roman Empire…in the 15th Century: Crash Course World History #12
THE ROMAN MONARCHY
The Aeneid: The Animated Short
The Aeneid
Etruscans Part 1
Etruscans Part 2
The Story of Romulus & Remus
David, The Intervention of the Sabine Women, 1799
Seven Kings, One Rome
The Horatii and The Curiatii Latin Project
LEGO Horatii vs Curatii
Roman Society – Etruscan King
The Last of the Kings – Lucius Tarquinius Superbus (Roman History Video)
THE ROMAN REPUBLIC
509 – 390 BC: Overview of Roman Expansion and War
Rome’s Republic is Founded
Rome’s Decemviri and the Twelve Tables