đź‘€Ancient Greece Civilizationđź‘€ Arts, living and food style The Pergamon altar (180-160BC) ... The Riace bronzes (460-420BC) ... Goddesses from the east pediment of the Parthenon (c 438-432BC) ... Marble metope from the Parthenon (c 447-438BC) ... God from the sea, Zeus or Poseidon (c 470BC) ... The Siren vase (480-470BC) ... The Motya charioteer (c 350BC) ... Mask of Agamemnon (1550-1500BC) Ancient Greece had a warm, dry climate, as Greece does today. Most people lived by farming, fishing, and trade. Others were soldiers, scholars, scientists, and artists. Greek cities had beautiful temples with stone columns and statues, and open-air theatres where people sat to watch plays. The ancient Greeks would eat eggs from quail and hens, fish, legumes, olives, cheeses, bread, figs, and any vegetables they could grow, which might include arugula, asparagus, cabbage, carrots, and cucumbers. Meats were reserved for the wealthy. Geograph...
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