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  2. Kids learn about the events and timeline of the history of Ancient Greece from its founding, to the rise of the city-states, Athens and Sparta, to its fall.

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  3. Kids learn about the civilization and history of ancient Greece including the government, philosophy, science, Athens, Sparta, daily life, people, art, architecture, theater, and mythology. Educational articles for students, schools, and teachers.

  4. Greek History. Greek history is an interesting look at a wonderful era of human invention, philosophy, art and architecture. The earliest civilizations in Greece were in two different areas: on the island of Crete and on the mainland of Greece. Read More.

  5. Interactive Timelines of Ancient Greece. For Kids and Teachers. Early Greek culture began about 6,500 BC (or about 8,500 years ago!) About 900 BC, Greece began to emerge from the Greek Dark Ages. The ancient Greeks started to write things down again, which of course helps us today to better understand their culture.

  6. The Iron Age begins. 700s - The city-states of Athens and Sparta emerge and become major powers in the region. The Acropolis. 776 - The first Olympics takes place at Olympia. 750 - Homer writes the epic poems the Odyssey and the Iliad. 650 - The Greek Tyrants come into power. 570 - Math genius Pythagoras is born.

  7. Because it existed thousands of years ago, the history of Ancient Greece can be complicated. But historians usually divide Ancient Greek history into separate time periods. Some historians define the time periods differently than others. In general, the timeline looks like this:

  8. The story of ancient Greece began between 1900 and 1600 bc. At that time the Greeks—or Hellenes, as they called themselves—were simple nomadic herdsmen. Their language shows that they were a branch of the Indo-European-speaking peoples. They came from the grasslands east of the Caspian Sea, driving their flocks and herds before them.

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