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This image depicts a bustling scene from Ancient Rome, featuring a grand Roman forum. There are multiple classical buildings adorned with columns and statues. A large crowd gathers in the center, with people wearing traditional Roman garments. Some individuals appear to be engaged in what could be a political or social event, given the presence of banners and the organized groups of people. The architecture and clothing provide a rich insight into the civic life and urban landscape of Ancient... Imperiul Roman, Rome History, Architecture Antique, Classical Building, Roman Republic, Roman Forum, Empire Romain, Roman Architecture, Roman History

This image depicts a bustling scene from Ancient Rome, featuring a grand Roman forum. There are multiple classical buildings adorned with columns and statues. A large crowd gathers in the center, with people wearing traditional Roman garments. Some individuals appear to be engaged in what could be a political or social event, given the presence of banners and the organized groups of people. The architecture and clothing provide a rich insight into the civic life and urban landscape of…

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The Chariot race. Cynisca was a Spartan princess and the first women to win the chariot race in the ancient Olympic Games. Chariot Race, Chariot Racing, Roman Chariot, Ancient Olympic Games, Ancient Olympics, Circus Maximus, Christian History, Byzantine Empire, Julius Caesar

Since the beginning of time, women have liked to surprise men with their extraordinary power, strength, and skills. Few are shocked by female success in these areas nowadays, but in ancient times some women’s brave achievements were considered absolutely shocking.

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Modern Greek Art, Ancient Greece Design, Greek Pottery Tattoo, Greek Art Drawing, Ancient Greek Drawing, Greek Pottery Designs, Visantia Art, Greek Pottery Designs Pattern, Roman Vase Drawing

Krater (mid - 5th Century BC) may be viewed at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Left, Teacher sample drawing of Greek pottery. Right, A second sample of the assignment using a portrait design typically found on Greek pottery. Type of Lesson Plan: Object-based Lesson Plan/Reading Comprehension (Integrated Studies) Topic: Greek/Roman pottery design Goals: Students identify design and pattern common to ancient Greek pottery. Students participate in meaningful drawing activities that reflect their…

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