An invention that changed the world forever is the wheel. The oldest wheel ever found in the record books dates around 3500 B.C. it was found in Mesopotamia. The wheel that we use today is very different from the wheel found that was made that long ago. The wheel helped revolutionize how we transport things and made it easier on the world in many different aspects of life. In the following paper I will explain how much use and how much the wheel has helped everyone since its existence. During the Trojan War the Greek people needed a way to enter the city of Troy. That is when they built The Trojan Horse, the horse housed Greek soldiers because the people of troy had no idea what or who it was from. During the process of building the Greek
At the beginning of Book 2 of The Aeneid, Aeneas tells his story about the fall of Troy. The Greeks constructed a massive wooden horse to which the Trojans believed was an offering goddess Minerva. They then sent one of their youths, Sinon, to give the offering to the Trojans. The Trojans brought the wooden horse into to please the goddess but, the wooden horse was actually a structure to house some Greek soldiers to infiltrate Troy as well as execute a sneak attack when the city was asleep. Similar to guerrilla soldiers, the Greeks exit the wooden horse to begin their attack on the Trojan city. When Aeneas sees the city in flames, he gathers his men to attempt to save Troy. Aeneas attempts to kill as many Greeks as he can, but forced to retreat.
Over the past years a lot of archaeological and literary evidence has helped us gain a better understanding of the history of Troy. Much hard work has gone into the excavations there by many archaeologists, and many interesting artefacts have been found. The story of the Ancient City of Troy is a great one, however many people believed it didn’t exist and that Homers Iliad, the story of the Trojan War was just some story. This has since been proved untrue as the city of Troy was discovered, and the pieces of this amazing puzzle have fallen together. Homer described Troy as an exceptionally large city with large high powerful walls, wide streets, twisting paths and large houses. Some of the archaeologists that have contributed to the
Have you ever wondered where some of the things we use every day come from? Well, everything around us from the roads, the calendars, to the columns on the White House are ancient inventions that we use everyday. Ancient civilizations from the Eastern Hemisphere have invented these items. Some of the inventions that they made change our daily lives. Three inventions that impact our lives today are architecture, the calendar, and the roads invented by Romans.
The plow was a very important invention. Around 600 A.D. the plow led food production to its all-time high. Another invention that helped with supplies around 787 A.D. was the tidal mill. The tidal mill would collect and store water during a high tide. Around the 9th century the hour glass was invented. The hour glass helped sailors tell time while out at sea. The blast furnace was invented around 12th century A.D. The slag that was produced from the furnace was used to invent liquor. Eyeglasses were invented around the 13th century. They were used mostly for reading. They also wore them while spinning wool. The spinning wheel they used was invented around the 13th century also. The printing press of Gutenberg was invented around the 15th century. This increased the rate of printing to 250 sheets per hour. These inventions were very important to how things are
The Trojan Horse was a huge wooden statue that was disguised as a gift, but was actually a hiding place for some of the Greek soldiers. It allowed them to get within the gates of Troy. War played an integral part in the plot of both
When the Greeks were losing they believed there was no hope. Odysseus offered a spectacular idea that could end the Trojan War. “developed the strategy of a wooden horse. He found a skilled artisan to make a wooden horse that would be hollow and big enough to hold the a
essential to the Greeks and life would not be worth living without it. When a warrior or
here is where the cunning of Odysseus shone through. Odysseus had the Greek army built what came to be known as the Trojan horse,a giant hollow wooden horse to give the Trojans as an offering of peace. within the body of the horse, some of the best Greek warriors hid. this was remembered to be referred to, as ''beware Greeks bearing
The Trojan War started when a dispute happened between the goddess Hera, Athena and Aphrodite over an apple. They then asked Zeus to judge and he wouldn’t choose. Paris the prince of troy was then asked to judge Athena offered him ambition, fame, success in war. Hera offered Paris power, riches and king of Europe and Asia and Aphrodite offered Paris the love of the most beautiful women in the world. Paris chooses Aphrodite. The most beautiful women happened to be Helena who was married already. The Trojan War started when Paris visits Helen and Menelaus and kidnaps Helen with him back to Troy who is married to Menelaus who was a Spartan king. Helen’s father, Tyndareus promises to protect her and support her husband whatever choice she makes Menelaus finds out his wife is missing and goes after her. When he arrives Paris then offers a solution to keep his brother hector from fighting his battle. He challenges Menelaus to a one on one duel and the winner takes Helen. Menelaus accepts the challenge and they began fighting, Paris starts losing and his leg gets cut, he then crawls to Hectors feet. Menelaus threatens hector that he will kill Paris at his feet and as he raises his sword Hector stabs him, killing him and Agamemnon declares war. Later on, Hector ends up confusing Achilles’s cousin with Achilles because he was wearing his armor. Achilles then gets mad at him and him and Hector fight Achilles wins and drags his body back to his town. Hectors dad goes there to get back his daughter and hectors body. Later on, Greeks thought of an idea to get inside of Troy by building a giant wooden horse, also known as the Trojan horse and they had men hide inside of the horse. The Greeks made them think they left by sailing away and gave them the horse. The Trojans thought of it as a victory trophy or reward. But Paris thought it was a trick and didn’t want the horse brought inside and many others agree that they should burn
Then Odysseus thought up a plan, first they would pretend to forfeit the war and retreat to a nearby island, but they would leave behind a man named Sinon who would convince the Trojans that Athena was furious at them for letting the Palladium be stolen; an oracle came and told the Trojans that a Greek man would have to die, so Sinon was to be sacrificed by cleverly he escaped, but he came back and the Trojans had sympathy for him and accepted him as one of their own. Now the Trojans had the challenge of trying to find a way to please Athena; so, following Odysseus’ plan, Sinon told the Trojans that in order to please Athena they’d have to accept the Trojan Horse that was devised by
The wheel, although seen as such a simple tool today, was revolutionary at the time of its creation. Historians say that the wheel was first created to “serve as potter’s wheels around 3500 B.C. in Mesopotamia—300 years before someone figured out to use them for chariots” (Gambino).
The Trojan War was during the Bronze Age in the 12th or 13th century BC. It was between Greece and Troy. The Trojan War mainly started when the Greeks brought a wooden horse over to Troy as a sign of “peace.” However, it was used to take over Troy since there were many armed men in the horse. A downfall the Trojans had that led up to this point in time was that they were foolish, “Four times did the Horse halt as they dragged it, before it passed through the gate, and each time their might have been heard a great clashing of arms within” (Church 9). In the Horse, there were sounds being made but the Trojans did not pay attention to these signs and Troy suffered as a result. Overall, the Trojan War was created due to many gods fighting over Helen and because of this Troy was taken over by Greece and Aeneas and his crew had to relocate and find a new safe place to live with the help of Venus and Apollo by their side.
Instead of a single Trojan war, he believes, there were dozens of conflicts fuelled by Troy's geopolitical strategic position astride the sea-lanes of the Dardanelles. The prevailing winds and currents would trap ships for months in Troy's harbor on the Aegean, where they were ripe for plunder or simply the collection of a port tax. (Fleischman)
essential to the Greeks and life would not be worth living without it. When a warrior or
There were many things built in the period of ancient Greece that had many different uses. Ancient Greeks were the first to build lighthouses. The first one was originally one of the Seven Wonders of the World and was used to guide ships to shore. It used wicker lamps as a light source so the light could only be seen from a few miles away. The