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Related: About this forumWhat did ancient Greece look like? (cinematic animation)
Hmmm....maybe this is better than the one on Rome.
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What did ancient Greece look like? (cinematic animation) (Original Post)
barbaraann
Jul 2023
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Kid Berwyn
(17,974 posts)1. Wow! The historic animations are windows through time.
Compared to Rome, it seems the Greeks lived in a time where the natural world was more a part of daily existence. Perhaps the Romans looked at the fields and forests as modern nations, people, resources to be harvested, harnessed and monetized.
barbaraann
(9,287 posts)2. And the Greeks were also a much more seafaring people.
I think if I ever visit Greece, I will want to spend that time on a boat sailing from island to island.
LT Barclay
(2,734 posts)3. Can someone give me the "Tron" treatment, I'm ready to go?
barbaraann
(9,287 posts)4. Maybe this?
LT Barclay
(2,734 posts)6. Nice!
yonder
(10,002 posts)5. This is pretty cool -- and so is the music.
It may even outshine the video production.