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4 Mountains cover most of Greece’s mainland
They protect and isolate cities & limit contact between people Effect: Early Greece never unites with one government

5 Abundant water and natural harbors
Almost all of Greece within 50 miles of the coast Effect: many make living from the seas – fishing, trade, etc. © Students of History -

6 Some fertile land (BUT not much)
Effect: some farming, and so Greeks will look for more land Mild climate Effect: people spend time outside to socialize/discuss

7 Noticed how the cites are on or near the seaGreece
Teacher Notes: Greece is located on the Ionian Peninsula. It is surrounded on three sides by water, as all peninsulas are. The center has mountains—not huge mountains, but you would certainly notice them if you tried to walk from one side of Greece to the other. Why do you think people chose to live along the coastline? (Answer: Because they could eat seafood if nothing else was available.) The Greeks were great farmers. They grew olives, lemons, oranges, tomatoes, vegetables, and wheat to make bread. Notice how the cities are on or very near the sea? 7 S7

8 So . . . What was their highway?
The Greeks loved to explore and they loved to build towns. They explored the Mediterranean looking for new places to build. Not everyone was glad to see them. Egypt chased them away. They had better luck in: Turkey Italy Crete So What was their highway? Teacher Notes: Pretty soon, there were a great many Greek towns. Why you think the Greeks wanted to build towns? Possible answer: As the population grew, some people did not get along. They sailed off to find land of their own. The coastline was huge. There were so many places to build a town. What do you think they needed nearby to have a town flourish? Possible answers: Source of fresh water, fertile land, source of water for irrigation, something with which to build homes. All of these things were available along the coastline of Greece and in other places around the Mediterranean.

9 Lived on the island of Crete & traded in Mediterranean region
Known for labyrinth palace at Knossos Frescoes show scenes of Minoan life and religion Flourished from BC

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13 The Minoans Da’ palace! Da’ throne room!! 13 S13 Teacher Notes:
The palace at Knossos, the capital of Crete, was incredible. Some of the walls in the palace were painted with brightly colored starfish. Some painted scenes showed Minoan people jumping over bulls, which was the big sport in Crete back then. The homes on the island of Crete—even the four-room stone homes—had bathrooms. All bathrooms on ancient Crete had running water and flushing toilets. The Minoans were a very advanced civilization for the times. The Minoans had a strong navy, which is probably why the Greeks never succeeded in colonizing the Minoan people. Online Help: Teacher Note: There are several sites online that include a retold version of the myth Theseus and the Minotaur. You can find a loosely retold, kid-friendly version online here: 13 S13

14 The Minoans Natural disasters hit Crete! Earthquake (around 1700 BCE)
Volcanic eruption (around 1500 BCE) Tidal waves (following volcanic eruption) The Minoans disappear (roots of the story of Atlantis?!) Teacher Notes: Ask: What do you think happened to the Minoans? (Get one or two answers.) Answer: Nobody knows. The combination of natural disasters certainly weakened them. “Good thing we did not build there!” the Greeks agreed happily.

15 Indo-Europeans from central Asia
Intermarried with native Hellenes on mainland Set up kingdoms on the Greek Peninsula around hilltop fortresses Mask of Agamemnon

16 Adopted Minoan customs
Said to have fought in legendary Trojan War Setting of Greek Myths & Homer’s epics Flourished BC German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann discovered Troy in 1873

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18 The Mycenaeans The Mycenaeans ran things for a while.
Then a new group, the Dorians, came down from the north. Teacher Notes: Why would iron weapons be more effective than stone or wood weapons? (Get some answers.) Answer: Iron weapons are stronger and can do more damage. Shields made of iron can protect warriors more effectively. The Mycenaeans were fierce warriors, but the Dorians beat them anyway, mostly because they had iron weapons. The Dorians had iron weapons! What happens when iron weapons meet bronze weapons? 18 S18

19 Move into Greece from the north
Mycenaeans weakened by infighting Dorians easily won using iron weapons Dorian period known as a “dark age” © Students of History -

20 Dark Ages last from about 1100 -800 BC
Dorians known as the Hellenes Refugees flee to Ionia (west coast of Turkey) Ionians gradually come back and reintroduce culture

21 Question: Why did ancient Greece fall into a dark age when the Dorians took over? Teacher Notes: See next slide for the answer.


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