By Michael Norris, Carlos Picón, Joan Mertens, Elizabeth Milleker, Sean Hemingway, and Christopher Lightfoot, 2001
The lesson plans, slides, posters, texts, and other materials in this resource provide many tools and approaches for creative use in the teaching of Greek art. Among the contents of this tote box are a map of the ancient Greek world; a brief history of Athens from the sixth to the fourth century B.C.; a look at key aspects of fifth-century Greek life, including myths and religion, philosophy and science, music, poetry, sports, the symposium, and warfare; discussions of Greek art, artists, materials, and the influence of Greek subjects in art of other eras; suggested activities and lesson plans; a timeline; a bibliography and videography; and a guide to Web resources.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's teacher-training programs and accompanying materials are made possible, in part, through a generous grant from Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Rose.
Boxed set 9 in. x 12 in. Includes binder: 246 pages, 204 illustrations (21 in full color); 1 full-color poster, 20 35mm slides, 1 CD-ROM, 1 deck of game cards.

Greek Art from Prehistoric to Classical: A Resource for Educators
13-040415
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