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Ancient Greece
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Geography Greece is a peninsula about the size of Louisiana in the Mediterranean Sea. It’s very close to Egypt, the Persian empire (includes Turkey) and Rome.
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Greek geography Greece is mountainous
Greek communities often times developed independently because of the mountains, thus they were diverse As a result, they fought each other a lot.
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Mycenaean Society The Mycenaeans established a society on the Greek peninsula beginning with migrations in 2200 BCE From 1500 to 1100 BCE, they expanded their influence beyond the Greek peninsula, overpowering Minoan society in Crete
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Hellenikon Concept of Herodotus to reflect the Greeks’ being of “shared blood, shared language, shared religion, and shared customs” Established an ethnic identity that set them apart from the “barbarians” However, Hellenikon lacked a common political component In the absence of a centralized state or empire, local institutions took the lead in restoring political order to Greece City-states (polis)
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Technology results from necessity
Since Greek coastal cities were sandwiched between the ocean and the sea, they developed an awesome navy for trading and fighting.
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Technology results from scarcity
All cities need fresh water. This is a Greek aqueduct, basically a brick water pipe. The first aqueduct was Assyrian, but most ancient societies had them.
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Terracing saves water and soil in mountainous environments
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Greek Inventions The Greeks invented dice.
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Greek Invention The Greeks invented the crane.
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The Greeks were the original Olympiads.
Their scientists studied the best way to perform sports.
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Greek Architecture Greeks invented arches and columns.
This obviously took advanced mathematics.
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More Greek Architecture
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Greek Military This is a catapult, a Greek invention.
It could throw 300 pound stones at walls and buildings
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Greek Military This is a hoplite, a Greek infantry soldier.
Hoplites were middle-class freemen who had to pay for their own weapon and shield.
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Greek Military This is a phalanx.
Soldiers get in a tight box. They each have a large shield and a 9 foot long spear.
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Flamethrower!
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Greek religion was polytheistic.
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Poseidon: God of Sea and Earthquakes
Religion Over the centuries, Greeks personified the supernatural powers they associated with the natural elements into gods They constructed myths that related the stories of the gods, their relations with one another, and their roles in bringing the world into its present state As the gods struggled among one another, Zeus emerged as paramount ruler Poseidon: God of Sea and Earthquakes
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Religion Zeus’s court included scores of subordinate deities who had various responsibilities Athena: Wisdom, War Poseidon: Sea, Earthquakes Apollo: Truth, Light, Music, Healing
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