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The Acropolis and the Parthenon - for iPod/iPhone
The Open University
14 episodes
9 months ago
The Acropolis is one of the most famous ancient sites in the world. Rising over the city of Athens 150 metres above sea level, it consists of several significant archaeological remains of temples dedicated to various deities, and civic buildings. This album offers a chance to tour the Acropolis and examine its many buildings, including its best preserved temple, the Parthenon, along with its friezes, known as the Elgin Marbles. Also, the album follows the route of the procession that took place during the Panathenaea festival which rivalled the Olympic Games in popularity, and contains a track to help the student understand the conventions used to draw up plans of ancient buildings and to visualise 3-dimensional structures. This material forms part of The Open University course A219 Exploring the Classical World.
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The Acropolis is one of the most famous ancient sites in the world. Rising over the city of Athens 150 metres above sea level, it consists of several significant archaeological remains of temples dedicated to various deities, and civic buildings. This album offers a chance to tour the Acropolis and examine its many buildings, including its best preserved temple, the Parthenon, along with its friezes, known as the Elgin Marbles. Also, the album follows the route of the procession that took place during the Panathenaea festival which rivalled the Olympic Games in popularity, and contains a track to help the student understand the conventions used to draw up plans of ancient buildings and to visualise 3-dimensional structures. This material forms part of The Open University course A219 Exploring the Classical World.
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The Acropolis and the Parthenon - for iPod/iPhone
The Acropolis & the Parthenon
An introduction to this album’s contents.
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16 years ago
1 minute 1 second

The Acropolis and the Parthenon - for iPod/iPhone
The Panathenaia and the Panathenaic way
How the archaeological remains of ancient Athens reveal much about civic life.
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16 years ago
3 minutes 11 seconds

The Acropolis and the Parthenon - for iPod/iPhone
The Acropolis
Exploring the Acropolis in the footsteps of ancient Athenians.
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16 years ago
6 minutes 9 seconds

The Acropolis and the Parthenon - for iPod/iPhone
The Parthenon
Exploring the functions of the largest building on the Acropolis
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16 years ago
3 minutes 29 seconds

The Acropolis and the Parthenon - for iPod/iPhone
The Parthenon -pediments and metopes
Looking at the surviving pieces from the Parthenon’s pediments now in the British Museum, and seeing how they would have looked originally.
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16 years ago
2 minutes 28 seconds

The Acropolis and the Parthenon - for iPod/iPhone
The Parthenon frieze
A chance to see one of the most famous remains of ancient Greece, in the British Museum.
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16 years ago
5 minutes 24 seconds

The Acropolis and the Parthenon - for iPod/iPhone
Plan drawings
Introducing vital skills for understanding a drawing of a temple plan.
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16 years ago
5 minutes 30 seconds

The Acropolis and the Parthenon - for iPod/iPhone
The Acropolis is one of the most famous ancient sites in the world. Rising over the city of Athens 150 metres above sea level, it consists of several significant archaeological remains of temples dedicated to various deities, and civic buildings. This album offers a chance to tour the Acropolis and examine its many buildings, including its best preserved temple, the Parthenon, along with its friezes, known as the Elgin Marbles. Also, the album follows the route of the procession that took place during the Panathenaea festival which rivalled the Olympic Games in popularity, and contains a track to help the student understand the conventions used to draw up plans of ancient buildings and to visualise 3-dimensional structures. This material forms part of The Open University course A219 Exploring the Classical World.