When Menelaus gives Telemachus a parting gift of a silver mixing bowl decorated with gold, he is practicing which ancient ritual? The answer is: "xenia".
hospitality
It is a knife given to Helen of Troy by Menelaus as a wedding present. It's meaning ''looking glass'' or ''mirror''
A shentis is an article of clothing worn by men and boys in ancient Egypt. Similar to a loin cloth and was often decorated with woven gold thread.
Artwork. Most ancient maps were decorated by beautiful - if often fanciful - pictures of the nature, peoples and animals of the countries that were depicted.
There were lots of kings of Sparta. Sparta actually was required to have two kings for most of its ancient history. I think that you are refering to Homer's Sparta. Menelaus was the king of Mycenean Sparta.
The full names of Paris, Menelaus, and Helen are just Paris, Menelaus, and Helen. Family/last names were not usually used in Ancient Greek times.
Ancient Greek mythology does not give a date.
sarcophagus
Simple patterns
simple patterns
hospitality
The ancient tomb was decorated with riches of the past.
Yes.
It is a knife given to Helen of Troy by Menelaus as a wedding present. It's meaning ''looking glass'' or ''mirror''
Craftsmen built things like boats and weapons and decorated things
a stone coffin (box that a dead person is buried in), especially one that is decorated, used in ancient times
A shentis is an article of clothing worn by men and boys in ancient Egypt. Similar to a loin cloth and was often decorated with woven gold thread.