i m heading down to the acropolis museum to meet a man who knows a thing or two about ancient history, and he believes the ancient greeks themselves would have been ok with this upgrade. ancient greek civilisation, culture is an anthropocentric anthropocentric culture that means they created their gods in the image of themselves. zeus, hera, aphrodite, and so on. and between them, they had hephaestus, a very hard working metal smith and very powerful god, and he was lame. wow! that s incredible! disabled gods, or gods with disabilities. i m learning so many new things. this is amazing. and i m also told that accessibility at the acropolis is not a new thing.
rival historians claim the work carried out is a means to get more tourists to visit, and is disrespectful to the site s diverse past. i m heading down to the acropolis museum to meet a man who knows a thing or two about ancient history, and he believes the ancient greeks themselves would have been ok with this upgrade. ancient greek civilisation, culture is an anthropocentric culture. that means they created their gods in the image of themselves. zeus, hera, aphrodite, and so on. and between them they had hephaestus, a very hard working metal smith, and very powerful god. and he was lame.
this is some of the original stone, and it s smooth anyway. rival historians claim the work carried out is a means to get more tourists to visit, and is disrespectful to the site s diverse past. i m heading down to the acropolis museum to meet a man who knows a thing or two about ancient history, and he believes the ancient greeks themselves would have been ok with this upgrade. ancient greek civilisation, culture is an anthropocentric culture. that means they created their gods in the image of themselves. zeus, hera, aphrodite, and so on. and between them they had hephaestus, a very hard working metal smith, and very powerful god.
ancient greek civilisation, culture is an anthropocentric culture. that means they created their gods in the image of themselves. zeus, hera, aphrodite, and so on. and between them they had hephaestus, a very hard working metal smith, and very powerful god. and he was lame. wow! that s incredible. disabled gods, or gods with disabilities. i m learning so many new things. this is amazing. and i m also told that accessibility at the acropolis is not a new thing. even in the archaic period that means 6th century bc there were ramps leading up
hera, aphrodite and so on. and between them they had hephaestus, a very hard working metalsmith, a very powerful god, and he was lame. that is incredible, disabled gods all gods with disabilities. i m learning so many things, this is amazing. i m also told that accessibility at the acropolis is not a new thing. even in the archaic period, that means sixth century bc, there were ramps leading up to the temple of athena, not the parthenon, because the parthenon did not exist until the fifth century. but even earlier, there is evidence for this ramp as well, and many times it has been interpreted