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Play and childhood in ancient Greece
By Eliseo Andreu Cabrera, Mar Cepero, Fco. Javier Rojas, Juan J Chinchilla-Mira
Journal of Human Sport and Exercise, Vol 5, No 3 (2010)
Abstract: The traditional games of children are the maximum exponent of... [continue reading]
Posted by historyoftheancientworld.com on March 5, 2012, 04:37.
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Greece is a country in southeastern Europe, known in Greek as Hellas, and consisting of a mainland and an archipelago of islands. Greece is the birthplace of Western Philosophy (Plato), Literature (Homer), Mathematics (Pythagoras), History (Herodotus), Drama (Sophocles and Aristophanes), the Olympic Games, and Democracy and Science (these last two most notably... [
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