Even her divine status as a deity could not help Thetis, a Nereid, prevent the death of her demi-god son Achilles, despite armor forged by the god Hephaestus.
the original features, and, actually, look 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 ve 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 metalsmith and very powerful god. and he was lame.
complained about the concrete slabs being laid down, saying that it s hiding the original features of the acropolis and even wounding the stone here. but i ve been told that these slabs can be raised, and you ll still have the original features, and, actually, look 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 ve 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 metalsmith and very powerful god. and he was lame.
hephaestus, a very hard working metalsmith 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. there are plans in place to make the site even more accessible with the installation of further paths. i, for one, think this attraction is setting a good example to historic monuments throughout the world, and i m really happy that i get to experience the acropolis now. making ancient greece accessible i mean, what s not to love about that?