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Title: Ancient Civilizations


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Ancient Civilizations
Geographic Features Government Architecture Agricu
lture Religion Music Sports Art
Entertainment Roles of Men, Women, Children
  • MALI
  • GREECE
  • ROME

Mrs. Neys 3rd Grade Class
2
MALI
3
Geographic Features
MALI
  • Big as Europe
  • Deserts
  • Mines
  • Niger River

4
Government
MALI
  • Began in 1307 A.D.
  • King was ruler
  • King collected taxes

5
Architecture
MALI
  • Made clay houses
  • Timbuktu was the capital
  • Built temples

The Mud Mosque of Djenne
6
Agriculture
MALI
  • Products
  • Wheat
  • Cotton
  • Nuts
  • Salt

7
Religion
MALI
  • Islam
  • Muslim people
  • Travel to Mecca
  • Read Koran

8
Music
MALI
  • String instruments
  • Reed instruments (flute)

9
Sports
MALI
  • Great runners

10
Art Entertainment
MALI
  • Story telling
  • Dancing

Archer (13th - 15th Century)
11
Roles of Men, Women, Children
MALI
  • Father is the head of the family
  • Father trades goods (salt, gold, and leather)
  • Boys go to school
  • Girls stay home and cook

12
Greece
13
Geographic Features
Greece
  • Rocky and barren
  • Located on the Mediterranean Sea
  • Mountains with valleys
  • Surrounded by water

14
Government
Greece
  • City states
  • Three classes of people
  • Rulers are wealthy men

Athens, a Greek city-state
15
Architecture
Greece
  • Acropolis, Parthenon
  • Poor had simple houses
  • Rich had nice pillar houses
  • Poor got pebbles and made walls and floors

The Parthenon
16
Agriculture
Greece
  • Ate different fruits (grapes, cherries, olives)
  • Ate meats ( birds, fish, squid, octopus)
  • Raised crops (radishes, celery, beans, corn)

An olive tree
17
Religion
Greece
  • They where polytheistic (many gods and goddesses)
  • Favorite gods (Zeus, Hercules, Apollo)

Poseidon, God of the Sea
18
Music Greece
  • Played harps, pipes, and other handmade
    instruments

A Greek lyre
19
Sports Greece
  • Ran track
  • Threw Discus
  • Wrote stories
  • Wrestling

A discus thrower
20
Art Entertainment
Greece
  • Danced
  • Sculptured
  • Watch plays
  • Built statues

Greek amphitheater
21
Roles of Men, Women, Children
Greece
  • Women didnt get to vote
  • Men got to be in plays
  • Women stayed home and cooked
  • Men went to school
  • Women could not participate in play s
  • Men did get to participate in plays

22
ROME
23
Geographic Features
Rome
  • Rome is located on Italy
  • Looks like a boot
  • Niger river

Roman Empire (150 AD)
24
Government
Rome
  • Emperors were very important
  • Romans did not want one man to make laws
  • Government had three branches legislative,
    judicial, and executive

Caesar Augustus
25
Architecture
Rome
  • Poor lived in high raised apartments
  • Poorest lived on top floor
  • Rich lived in nice house
  • Richest had three villas

The Coliseum
26
Agriculture
Rome
  • Farmers grew wheat in fields
  • Ate bread with honey or fruit
  • City had many buildings
  • Took many years to build temple

Field of wheat
27
Religion
Rome
  • House hold religion was worshiping gods
  • Romans built temples to worship their gods
  • Romans gave gifts to worship gods
  • Sacrificed animals
  • Romans believed that if gods where happy they
    would have good luck

Jupiter, King of Gods
28
Music Rome
  • Harps
  • Pipes
  • Vases
  • Other hand made insturments

29
Sports Rome
  • Ran track
  • Threw discus
  • Writing
  • Wrecking

A chariot
30
Art Entertainment
Rome
  • Danced
  • Statues
  • Sculptures
  • Plays

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Roles of Men, Women, Children
Rome
  • Men had short hair
  • Men masters of house
  • Women wore makeup and jewelry
  • Women stayed home and watched children while men
    went to work
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