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Mycenaean civilization succumbs to an epic collapse that brings the Bronze Age to a close.
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Greek performers and vivid animations tell the tale of a rebellious god named Prometheus.
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In this iconic battle, a mere 10,000 Athenians withstand the invasion of Persian forces.
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Highlighting the unique approach and personality of Socrates.
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Comparing democracy in the U.S. today to its original version in Athens.
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Early Greeks wrestle with fundamental ideas about society and citizenship.
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The first use of Greek letters we have is not a decree or contract but an expression of lo
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Revisit the sacred origins of ancient Greece’s famous athletic competitions: the Olympics.
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Meeting the world’s first scientists at the once coastal site of Miletus.
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In 507 BC, the people of Athens discovered their voice and democracy was born.
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Greek myths offer a dramatic account of gods’ origins — as well as our own.
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Archaeologists offer a glimpse at Greece at the time of the earliest human settlements.