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2. Children were trained in music, art, literature, science, math, and politics. In Athens, for example, boys were taught at home until they were about six years old. Then boys went to school, where they learned to read and write. They learned to play a musical instrument, usually the flute or the lyre.
3. Boys started school at the age of seven. They were taught how to read, write and learned a lot of poetry by heart. In places such as Athens laws were carved into stone , so citizens had to be able to read to make sure they didn't break the law. (The second photograph here shows a Greek inscription in stone.)
4. Greek females didn't go to school
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