These artificial waterways were used by the Greeks for trading routes.
What are canals?
What were the three weapons mentioned on the slide?
What are spears, shields, and armor.
These were used for cutting into a person's body.
What are scalpels.
This was the main function of homes in ancient Greece.
What is keeping cool in the summer and warm in the winter.
These rooms held a large amount of water.
What were cisterns.
These were used to transport water and sometimes to grind grains.
What are watermills?
What did the Greeks use to forge the metals?
What are furnaces and fires.
What areas of medicine did they work in?
What are the circulatory system and anatomy.
This place is where the rocks were cut.
What was a quarry.
These pipes carried water to large rooms.
What were aqueducts
These light warships, called triremes, were used to fight. They had one distinctive feature, which was that they had three sails.
What were the Three Masted Ships?
What is iron.
Who worked in the circulatory system?
Who was Erasistratus.
These people cut the rocks.
What were stonemasons (or slaves).
This invention was used to carry water to and from anywhere.
What were water screws.
What were wooden plows?
What are wooden poles and metal tips?
Who performed surgery?
Who was Hippocrates
What was the difference between ionic and doric pillars?
Doric was a plain, simple style, while ionic was fancy, with a scroll design at the top.
This Greek individual invented the water screw.
Who was Archimedes.
These small boats were used to transport things to other places.
What were the Trading Boats?
What were the steps of forging the weapons?
Heating the metals in a fire or furnace until it was soft, then it was shaped using a hammer into the desired shapes.
Who worked in human anatomy?
Who was Herophilus.
What were the winch, chisel and hammer, and heavy stone blocks.
These people created the slideshow that you just watched
Who are Will, Jonah, and Tyler.