In ancient Greece, changes of leaders often occurred through a combination of democratic processes, oligarchic control, and military power. In city-states like Athens, leaders could be elected by popular vote, while in others, such as Sparta, a dual kingship existed alongside a council of elders. Additionally, coups and revolutions were common, where military leaders or factions could seize power. Overall, the method of leadership change varied greatly depending on the city's governance structure and political climate.
Houses in Ancient Greece usually consisted of Mud brick, but they could be made of stone if the owner of the house was wealthy.
In the ancient Greek theatres by the actors.
Iron.
im pretty sure they were made by the potters in the agora
Greece is made up of 3 peninsulas, the Balkan Peninsula, Attica, and Peleponnesus. At least that's what Ancient Greece was made up of.
Leaders in ancient greece changed every while. Leaders were selected once the previous leader died. All male citizens voted for the new leader. The assembly picked five ephors to enforce laws and collect taxs.
By revolution, transition, evolution, agreement, treachery and conquest.
The floors in Ancient Greece were made out of sun dried mud bricks.
The ancient discus was made from Greece
Mostly bronze. some had inlays of gold or silver. they would have "manes" on leaders or important people's helmets.
ancient Greece money is made from gold, silver, copper, and and electrum
what are friezes in ancient greece for?
sticks
kids
Clay.
Marble
ancient Greece clothing were made of linen and wool fabrics, generally rectangular secured with a belt around their waist.