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One of the first languages Classical archaeologists learn is ancient Greek. Abundant throughout the ancient Greek and Roman world, understanding this language opens the door to a wealth of information on these past cultures.
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Differences Between Classical and Hellenistic Greek
Like many languages, Greek has changed over time. Two of the most commonly studied ancient dialects are Classical Greek, of interest to Classicists, and Koin? Greek, which is often studied by Biblical scholars. This useful article outlines the primary differences between the two.

Enchiridion
Enchiridion is an online text that provides a good overview of ancient Greek. This online text introduces the essentials of the language and is a useful introduction for anyone interested in learning Ancient Greek.

 

 

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