3.1 vocabulary review
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Artificial channels for carrying water; the stone arches supported the channels.
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Large stadium or amphitheater built in Rome in 80 A.D. where gladiator battles and chariot races took place.
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It came from Marathon, Greece when a Greek ran down to Marathon to warn the Greeks about an invasion from Persia.
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Small pieces of tile or glass set into wet plaster or cement to create a picture
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Included running, broad jump, discuss throw, boxing, wrestling, and throwing the javelin (spear)
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The Olympic games were a religious festival to honor Zeus,leader of the Greek Gods. All trading and fighting stopped during the games, which began about 777 B.C.
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A temple built in 432 B.C. on a high hill in Athens to honor the goddess Athena.
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A three dimensional figure that can be made out of clay, wood, or stone to represent a person object, or animal.
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