What evidence is there that the Ancient Greeks were more advanced than Ancient Britons? - Teacher notes
History Resource Description
The Ancient Greeks are renowned for their significant contributions to the development of Western civilization, and their advancements are often compared to those of their contemporaries, including the Ancient Britons. To explore the evidence of Greek advancement, teachers are encouraged to begin by ensuring students have a basic understanding of Greece's location and key geographical features. This foundational knowledge sets the stage for a more in-depth look at the historical context and achievements of Ancient Greece.
Students are tasked with collaborative research, dividing into groups to investigate different aspects of Ancient Greek civilization. They are provided with resources, such as a BBC Bitesize article, to gather information. Through this research, students must compile a list of fifteen reasons demonstrating the advancement of Ancient Greece over Ancient Britain. These reasons could include the Greeks' sophisticated developments in areas such as philosophy, mathematics, architecture, and governance. Afterward, they are to discuss and refine their findings with peers, critically evaluating the reliability of historical information, taking into account potential biases such as censorship, propaganda, and the political landscape of the time. This exercise not only highlights the contributions of Ancient Greece but also encourages students to think analytically about the sources of historical knowledge.