What Did We Learn Yesterday? 1. King Herot is best remembered as the king who… –A. Defeated the Romans –B. Ruled during the time of Moses –C. Was the king.

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What Did We Learn Yesterday? 1. King Herot is best remembered as the king who… –A. Defeated the Romans –B. Ruled during the time of Moses –C. Was the king at the time of Jesus’ birth –D. Made Judaea the strongest country in the world

Did We Learn It? 1. King Herot is best remembered as the king who… –A. Defeated the Romans –B. Ruled during the time of Moses –C. Was the king at the time of Jesus’ birth –D. Made Judaea the strongest country in the world

What Did We Learn Yesterday? 2. What ancient documents were found in 1947 that contained the oldest complete copy of the book of Isaiah? –A. Dead Sea Scrolls –B. Dead Sea Documents –C. Red Sea Scrolls –D. Red Sea Documents

Did We Learn It? 2. What ancient documents were found in 1947 that contained the oldest complete copy of the book of Isaiah? –A. Dead Sea Scrolls –B. Dead Sea Documents –C. Red Sea Scrolls –D. Red Sea Documents

The Early Greeks Chapter 4 – Section 1 (First) What we’re going to learn today: We are going to learn about the geography of ancient Greece. This includes city-states, bodies of water, landforms, etc.

The Minoans The island of Crete lies southeast of the Greek mainland. –There in 1900, an English archeologist by the name of Arthur Evans made the find of a lifetime… Arthur Evans discovered the ruins of a grand palace that had been the center of Minoan civilization!

Were the Minoans Greek? No, the Minoans were not Greek. –However, they lived in the land that would become the land of the first Greeks. Like the Greeks would do later, the Minoans made their wealth from trade. –They built boats, packed them with goods, and sailed as far as Egypt and Syria.

Where Did The Minoans Go? About 1450 B.C., the Minoan civilization suddenly collapsed. –Nobody knows why exactly, but some historians think an undersea earthquake caused huge waves! Others think that a group of Greeks from the mainland called Myceneans invaded Crete.

The First Greek Kingdoms The Mycenaeans were originally from central Asia. –They invaded the Greek mainland around 1900 B.C. –They conquered the people living there. The Mycenaeans became the first Greek kings.

What Were Mycenaean Kingdoms Like? The center of each Mycenaean kingdom was a huge fortified palace on a hill. –The ruler lived there –It was surrounded by stone walls Mycenaean palaces were very busy places. –Artisans tanned leather, sewed clothes, and made jars for wine and olive oil.

Power From Trade and War Soon after the Mycenaeans set up their kingdoms, Minoan traders began to visit from Crete. –Mycenaeans learned much about Minoan culture. Although trade made the Mycenaeans wealthy, they were prouder of their deeds in battle.

Mycenaeans in Battle The most famous Mycenaean victory is the Trojan War. –We will study about this later this year…

The Mycenaeans in Trouble By 1100 B.C., the Mycenaeans had entered the Dark Age. –Trade slowed –Poverty increased –People stopped teaching –People literally forgot how to write This happened in many places during this time, so that’s why it’s called the Dark Age.

The Dorians Meanwhile, a group of people known as the Dorians invaded Greece. –The Dorians brought iron weapons –The also brought metal farm equipment This led to surplus food and a thriving society once again…