Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Ancient Civilizations 6th Hour

What civilization did you explore? What did you learn or find interesting about that civilization? Include your name at the end of your comments.

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

I explored the website on Mesopotamia. I learned that Mesopotamians used a form of writing called cuneiform.

-Mrs. Wilts

Anonymous said...

I went to the Mayans web and found out that they are great mathematics and calendrics. They made huge temples and palaces without any help from beast machines or tools.

Anonymous said...

the city of roman was built in 753 BC by Jesse and Cody

Anonymous said...

i learn that a legionary becomes a centurion.And a centurion commands 80 legionaries.

Anonymous said...

I went to the egipt link and learned that the egitptians would have a lot of rain during late summer and early fall. -Sarah

Anonymous said...

We explored the ancient greece and discoverded that they used the trojan horse in the trojan war. And that Hercules and Alexander the Great were the main people in the trojan war.

BY: BRAD,andCOLTON

Anonymous said...

BY MADISON AND ELLE
We learned the word "polystheistic"when we read about Egyptians. They worshipped several gods, and when the Greek and Romans (seperately) they started worshiping some of their gods. Around 300 A.D. they started to worship Christ. Then they slowly converted to Islam, what they are now. Men wore tunics to their knees and women to their ankles. To special celebrations they wore purple and green eyeshadow.

Anonymous said...

I learned from the roman web that the roman house is very much alike to the house in southern euoproen provinces.


-Spencer Muhonen

Anonymous said...

I explored ancient Egypt and I learned that it is one of the oldest countries and that the people were a blend of black and white people and that they were ruled by a pharoh or a king.

By:Brendon Schumacher

Anonymous said...

We went to the website on Rome.
We found out that the only jewelery Roman men would wear was rings. Good manners meant men should wear only one ring. Hair styles and beards varied as time went on.

Women wore a tunica, that was adapted from the Greek Chiton, which was usually knee length. Over it woman wore a stola. A shawl called a palla, was usually wrapped around the shoulders and arm, and sometimes head.

Roman boys wore a tunic down to their knees. Girls wore a simple tunic with a belt at the waist.


-Jordan Weeding &
Megan Westrup

Anonymous said...

in greek site we found unplesint pichers but a lot of infrashon. sculpture use limestone and marble and they where smalll not big. they all so beleive in godsand eating right.
Karly gravlin
Jess Read

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I lrened that when they fond egipt not many peopel later it grow andgrow -jade

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Anonymous said...

We learned about Greece. Greece is harder to live in than Egypt because the soil is not good, there is not enough water to grow food or plants. There are not a lot of people that live in Greece. Greece is divided into 3 stages, stone age ,bronze age, and iron age. T0.here are a lot of mountains, beaches, and small islands. they make a living by sailing on trade routes from city to city, and buying and selling things. they live by an active volcanic zone. we would love to visit Greece!


by: Becca Nelson and Brooke Dormanen