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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Ancient Greece. Women. Aristotle,
I also found a website on the treatment of women in Ancient Greece. It was written and researched by Dr. Deborah Vess. I goggled her to make sure this was a reliable source for information. I found that she is in the Department of History and Geography. She specializes in medieval information. She got her degree at Georgia and State University. This website has a lot of information on women in Ancient Greece, in addition to information on Aristotle's point of view, which is a topic we have covered in class.
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http://www.faculty.de.gcsu.edu/~dvess/ids/women/greecewom.html
Awesome! Great work.
But what is the full link?
Amanda, I fixed it.
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