The acropolis was primarily the high ground which provided a defensive fortress,, and also provided temples for the gods and also a repository for assets placed under protection of the gods.
The agora was a meeting ground which also was used as a market, usually surrounded by public buildings.
acropolis
acropolis
The Acropolis polis = city, acro = peak, highest etc.
The Ancient Agora of classical Greece is located northwest of the Acropolis. It was believed to have been created as a public space in the 6th century BCE. It was destroyed by the Second Persian invasion in 480 BCE destroyed the Agora, but the Athenians rebuilt it when they returned to the city.
The Acropolis is the center of Greek life because it was in the center of Athens and that is where everyone voted for rulers. It is also where they put on plays to show the current events.
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Acropolis
acropolis
an agora
No, the Acropolis was uniquely Greek. The Roman Forum was comparable in many ways to the Greek Agora.
acropolis
Acropolis
The Acropolis polis = city, acro = peak, highest etc.
The Ancient Agora of classical Greece is located northwest of the Acropolis. It was believed to have been created as a public space in the 6th century BCE. It was destroyed by the Second Persian invasion in 480 BCE destroyed the Agora, but the Athenians rebuilt it when they returned to the city.
polis
polis
The Acropolis is the center of Greek life because it was in the center of Athens and that is where everyone voted for rulers. It is also where they put on plays to show the current events.