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EPISODE · Apr 2, 2018 · 59 MIN

073 The Oikos and Private Life

from The History of Ancient Greece

In this episode, we discuss the basic designs of ancient Greek homes and what type of furniture, decoration, lighting, and so forth might be found in them; the physical and idealistic seperation between the gynakeion (women's quarters) and the andron (men's quarters); the pitfalls to ancient Athens as an urban city (such as the street-side defecation), as well as the benefits (such as the gymnasia); the religious sphere of the oikos, particularly the role Hestia played in it; and the different type of clothing, jewelry, and hairstyles one might have seen on an ancient Athenian man or woman Show Notes: http://www.thehistoryofancientgreece.com/2018/04/073-oikos-and-private-life.html

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