I like this one for a few reasons-and no, not because it was the first one (;.
The setup and organization appeals to my OCD-esc views & it's easy to find information on. The features/subjects/sections it covers is very helpful as well. It seems to go beyond what an average website would where you might not be able to find ALL information desired on that one alone.
2.) http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/primaryhistoryancient_greeks/
First off, it's cute. So there. My favorite part of the website has to be the moveable time line that gives you important events/facts from that particular time. It's easily set up which is just a plus & because I'm used to BBC & consider them a reliable source am I at ease with how factually correct the information is.
3.) http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/greeks/ My third choice is similar to the first two because in my opinion, presentation & simple navigation are important on a website. All three possess those two qualities. I like how should I click on "Mythology" it takes me into more categories ranging from important figures, wars, events, etc.
SIMPLICITY IS KEY(:
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