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From around BC , Athens was rebuilt as a great showpiece of Athenian power, wealth and art. The temple of Athena Nike , goddess of Victory, was built around — BC at the entrance to the Acropolis and is the smallest temple built from this period.

The Erechtheion was the most important religious building in Athens. Six female figures supported the roof of the Erechtheion. Known as Caryatids, one is on display in Room Marble relief from the Temple of Athena Nike - opens in a modal which shows a larger image and a caption. Marble votive relief to the goddess Bendis - opens in a modal which shows a larger image and a caption. Sculpted gravestone of Xanthippos - opens in a modal which shows a larger image and a caption.

Votive offering relief from Athens - opens in a modal which shows a larger image and a caption. Visit Accessibility at the Museum for more information. Room Greece: Athens — BC is temporarily closed. The Museum is an historic and listed building and there are ongoing infrastructure assessments across the site. Spartan girls were offered a state-supervised educational system separated from the boys, including a physical training program.

The program aimed to produce healthy mothers of healthy warriors. Spartan girls engaged in various athletic events, including running and wrestling. Spartan girls were said to wear very little when they did sports.

This event was held to honor the Greek mythological goddess Hera. Just like the ancient Olympic games, Heraean Games were held once every four years. The stadium that held the Heraean Games was the same stadium where the ancient Olympic Games were conducted. Unlike the male athletes, women athletes did not participate in the nude but wore tunics which reached to their knees. All Archaeology Art Charity Crime. Why is the U. Pulling the Plug on the EastMed Pipeline? January 13, By Tasos Kokkinidis.

Classroom resources Classroom resource: Explore an Athenian picture. Classroom resource: Greek women. Classroom resource: Hoplites. Classroom resource: Olympic games. Visit resources Visit resource: Greek everyday life. Visit resource: Gods and goddesses.

Visit resource: Myths and legends. Visit resource: The Nereid monument. Visit reources Visit resource: The Parthenon.



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