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1 Greece Chapter 5

2 Cultures of the Mountains and the Sea
Chapter 5 Section 1 2

3 In ancient times, Greece was not a united country
In ancient times, Greece was not a united country. It was a collection of separate lands where Greek-speaking people lived.

4 Geography Shapes Greek Life

5 Greece (or Hellas) is located in the southern part of Europe
Greece (or Hellas) is located in the southern part of Europe. It also included approximately 1,400 islands in the Aegean (ih•JEE•uhn) and Ionian (eye•OH•nee•uhn) seas. Lands on the western coast of Anatolia were also part of ancient Greece. 5

6 Greece is separated from the rest of the Europe by a chain of high mountains which form a great wall on the north.

7 These land forms were like barriers. Moving over the land was difficult.
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8 For these reasons, Greeks living in different areas could not be easily united.
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9 Only certain crops could be grown.
Good farmland covered only about one fifth of Greece and could not support many people. Only certain crops could be grown. 9

10 Therefore, the Greeks’ choice of foods was somewhat limited
Therefore, the Greeks’ choice of foods was somewhat limited. Their diet included fish, grains, grapes, and olives. 10

11 The Greeks had easy access to the sea, however
The Greeks had easy access to the sea, however. They became excellent sailors. 11

12 Trade became important because Greece had few natural resources.
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13 Greece has a varied climate with temperatures averaging 48 degrees
Fahrenheit in the winter and 80 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer. In ancient times, these moderate temperatures supported an outdoor life for many Greek citizens. 13

14 They attended public events and even conducted government outside.
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15 Mycenaean Civilization Develops

16 A large wave of people moved from Europe, India, and Southwest Asia.
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17 Some of these people settled on the Greek mainland around 2000 B. C
Some of these people settled on the Greek mainland around 2000 B.C. They were later called Mycenaeans. They were ruled by powerful warrior kings. 17

18 The Mycenaean's developed a strong culture.
They borrowed from the Minoan culture of Crete. 18

19 They adopted the Minoan form of writing and some religious beliefs.
The Mycenaeans also became interested in trade. 19

20 According to legend, Mycenaean kings fought a ten year war with the people of Troy, a city in Anatolia. This conflict was called the Trojan War. 20

21 A great storyteller named Homer made up epics (narrative poems celebrating heroic deeds), based on tales he heard. 21

22 Homer’s two great epics were The Iliad and The Odyssey.
Both center on the heroes of the Trojan war. 22

23 The heroes of The Iliad are warriors: the fierce Greek, Achilles (uh•KIHL•eez), and the courageous and noble Hector of Troy. The Iliad tells about the Mycenaean warriors courage and noble actions in battle. 23

24 The war was said to have started because a Trojan youth kidnapped a Greek woman. Her name was Helen.
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25 Trojan War Summary

26 The Mycenaean army later destroyed Troy.
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27 The main hero of The Odyssey is a Greek warrior named Odysseus.
Most of this epic takes place after the Trojan War. 27

28 Odysseus has many adventures during his long journey home.
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29 The Greeks also created a rich set of myths
The Greeks also created a rich set of myths. These stories explain the actions of gods and events in nature. 29

30 Zeus Introduction 30

31 In Greek myths, gods often act like humans.
For example, they show feelings, such as love, hate, and jealousy. 31

32 Unlike humans, though, the Greek gods lived forever.

33 King of the gods, lord of the Sky
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34 Zeus 34

35 goddess of marriage and family
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36 Hera 36

37 god of the Underworld 37

38 Hades 38

39 goddess of love and beauty
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40 Aphrodite 40

41 god of war 41

42 Ares 42

43 god of the sea 43

44 Poseidon 44

45 goddess of wisdom and victory in war
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46 Athena 46

47 god of light and music 47

48 Apollo 48

49 goddess of the hunt 49

50 Artemis 50

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