i have to mark on a map of ancient greece, where thera and thrace are can anyone help me or give me a site that would have good maps? thanks so much

http://www.mead.k12.wa.us/SHILOH/Griffith/MrGsWebPage2/Ancient_Greece/ancient_greece_maps.htm

Map1 has them both. Look in G7, C4

thank you soo much

Sure! To mark the locations of Thera and Thrace on a map of ancient Greece, you can follow these steps:

1. Search for and find a map of ancient Greece. There are several websites that provide good quality maps for educational purposes. One of the reliable sources is the Ancient History Encyclopedia website. They have a detailed map of ancient Greece that can be a helpful resource.

2. Visit the Ancient History Encyclopedia website at https://www.ancient.eu. Once there, you can use the search bar to look for "Map of Ancient Greece."

3. After finding a suitable map, zoom in or adjust the scale to focus on the relevant area. Thera and Thrace are two different regions, so they will have distinct locations on the map.

4. Locate Thera on the map. Thera, also known as Santorini, is an island in the Aegean Sea, part of the Cyclades archipelago. Look for the southern region of the Aegean Sea, between mainland Greece and Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). You should be able to identify Thera as a small island in that area.

5. Next, locate Thrace. Thrace is an ancient region located in the northeastern part of the Balkan Peninsula, corresponding to modern-day Bulgaria, Greece, and Turkey. Search for the northern part of Greece on the map and look for the area that extends into modern-day Bulgaria and Turkey. That will be Thrace.

6. Once you have identified Thera and Thrace on the map, you can mark their locations using a pen or a digital tool if you are working with a digital map.

Remember, the accuracy and level of detail in the map may vary depending on the source you choose. It's always a good idea to cross-reference multiple maps to ensure accuracy.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.