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  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Long_Beach_City_College/Temples_of_the_Gods%3A_An_Introduction_to_Classical_Mythology/01%3A_The_World_of_Ancient_Greece_and_Mycenae/1.01%3A_A_Timeline_of_Ancient_Greece
    A linear timeline is helpful to place impactful events in historical context, starting from the Bronze Age through the foundation of the Roman Empire, which concludes the Classical Greek era.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Long_Beach_City_College/Temples_of_the_Gods%3A_An_Introduction_to_Classical_Mythology/01%3A_The_World_of_Ancient_Greece_and_Mycenae/1.12%3A_Study_Questions
    Study questions offer an opportunity for individual or group interaction with the text.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Art/SmartHistory_of_Art/05%3A_Asia/5.03%3A_China
    The brush is then dipped into the well and the depth of intensity of the ink depends on the wetness or dryness of the brush and the amount of water in the ink.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Long_Beach_City_College/Temples_of_the_Gods%3A_An_Introduction_to_Classical_Mythology/01%3A_The_World_of_Ancient_Greece_and_Mycenae/1.02%3A_A_Condensed_Outline_of_Greek_History_(to_CE_1453)
    This page offers a narrative overview of the major eras leading up to the Classical Greek.?? It provides historical context of the events that influenced Greek myths and legends.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Long_Beach_City_College/Temples_of_the_Gods%3A_An_Introduction_to_Classical_Mythology/04%3A_Separation_from_the_Divine/4.15%3A_Study_Questions
    Study questions offer an opportunity for individual or group interaction with the text.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/History/World_History/An_Outline_History_of_East_Asia_to_1200_(Schneewind)/01%3A_East_Asia_to_1045_BC/1.05%3A_Three_Bronze_Age_Imports
    The word for chariot che 車 was *klyag and comes from old Iranian, which came from Indo-European *kwel and also led to Greek-derived words in English like “cycle,” “wheel,” and “vehicle.” (At the same ...The word for chariot che 車 was *klyag and comes from old Iranian, which came from Indo-European *kwel and also led to Greek-derived words in English like “cycle,” “wheel,” and “vehicle.” (At the same time, Chinese inventions and the words for them were going west: silk, old Chinese *sye(g) → serikos and China was known as the land of the Seres, the silk-makers.)
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Long_Beach_City_College/Temples_of_the_Gods%3A_An_Introduction_to_Classical_Mythology/05%3A_The_Feminine_Divine/5.04%3A_The_Goddess_Divided/5.4.04%3A_Artemis
    Artemis, a maiden goddess, embodies complex contrasts as a representative of animals, untamed nature, and hunting, as well as virginity, chastity, and childbirth. Originating in the Paleolithic era, s...Artemis, a maiden goddess, embodies complex contrasts as a representative of animals, untamed nature, and hunting, as well as virginity, chastity, and childbirth. Originating in the Paleolithic era, she was central to male hunters who depended on her to call animals, yet she exacted strict hunting rituals. Failure to comply with these rituals resulted in blood sacrifices. Artemis symbolized life and invoked awe, representing both the protector and hunter.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Prince_Georges_Community_College/Introduction_to_Art__Art_History_Part_2/05%3A_Asia/5.03%3A_China
    The brush is then dipped into the well and the depth of intensity of the ink depends on the wetness or dryness of the brush and the amount of water in the ink.

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