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  1. Here are some original maps we asked our illustrator, Phillip Martin, to create as part of our study of ancient Greece. These maps are free to use for teachers and students in your classroom or for your homework assignment.

  2. A map of ancient Greece circa 700 BCE, during the Archaic Period (800-480 BCE). The map traces the major cities, regions, and ethnic groups of ancient Greece.

  3. mediterranean sea black sea tyrrhenian sea aegean sea adriatic sea phrygia lydia ionia caria boeotia lakonia euboea thrace attica etruria macedonia thessaly

  4. GEOGRAPHY OF GREECE. Greece consists mainly of a peninsula reaching into the Mediterranean Sea, as well as roughly 1,400 islands around the Aegean Sea. The Ancient Greek world also included the coastal regions and islands of Asia Minor, across the sea from mainland Greece.

  5. Highly detailed, large scale map of ancient Greece and surrounding territories in the 5th and 4th centuries BCE. The map depicts the political situation in about 431 BCE, shortly before the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War.

  6. Maps of the ancient Mediterranean world designed especially for use in university- and secondary-level courses in History, Classical Literature, Latin, and Ancient Greek. Each of the maps on this page is available in multiple versions, including ones suitable for map quizzes.

  7. Map of Ancient Greece. For more information about Ancient Greece, follow the URL to the video, and fast-forward to the 11:40 mark. http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/greeks-crucible-civilization/ Location and Populations. Named for the goddess Athena. Goddess of wisdom and knowledge. Population. 140,000. 40,000 slaves. Most populous in Hellas.

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