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1 Ancient Greece

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3 Geographic Features 1.Sea: heavy influence on physical environment of Greece (Aegean Sea, Ionian Sea) 2.Mountains (with narrow valleys): cover more than ¾ of Greece’s surface area 3. Islands: more than 2000 islands (Crete being the largest) 4.Climate: winter= mild climate; summer= hot climate with rainfall from October to March = long growing season

4 Effects of Geography Seafaring tradition: reliance on navy and fleets for power and protection Trade & Cultural Links: sea provided link to trade and cultural exchange with Mediterranean communities Isolationism: protection but lack of effective communication Polis (independent city states): Greece was organized into separated by seas and rugged mountains Emergence of dominant city states (Athens, Sparta)

5 RESOURCES grain fine cheese made of goat’s milk timber wild game wool of sheep = cloth MOST IMPORTANT CROPS olives = oil grapes = wine grain clay = pottery

6 TIME LINE: GREECE IN THE HEROIC AGES Neolithic farming villages develop on mainland Greece and Crete Ca. 7000 BCE Earliest known people on Crete arrive 3200 BCE Bronze introduced to Minoans Early Minoan period on Crete Early Helladic period in Greece 3000 – 2100 BCE 1900 BCE Linear A developed Minoans Minoan palaces destroyed and rebuilt 1750 BCE 1680 BCE Mycenaean states emerges mainland Greece Volcanic eruption in Thera1628 BCE 1500 BCE Destruction of Minoan palaces by Mycenaean's Trojan War & decline of Mycenaean civilization 1200 BCE 1100 – 800 BCEGreek Dark Ages Archaic Period, Greek colonization 800 BCE 776 BCEFirst Olympics Athenian Democracy594 BCE 508 BCEDemocratic Government Ionian revolt Greek-Persian Conflict 499 – 494 BCE 490 BCEBattle of Marathon Persia’s 2 nd attempt to invade mainland Greece fails 480 – 479 BCE

7 3 Major Periods of Ancient Greek Civilization 1. Early Civilizations Minoans (Crete) and Mycenae (mi se ne) 2. Classical Greece Flourishing of arts, literature, philosophy; domination by Sparta and Athens 3. Hellenistic Age Macedonia Empire and Alexander the Great

8 LIFE IN MINOAN CRETE: c. 3200 – 1100 BCE Significant Advancements: -two-crop system: olives and grapes -created surplus in food and increase in population Developed Linear A: a style of writing Importing and Exporting (Egyptians, Persians and Syrians) Fishing in Mediterranean  Skilled Sailors

9 KNOSSOS

10 Home to 20, 000 people Center of government Grand Palace -250 Rooms -Colourful Murals -Indoor plumbing -Flush toilets -Running water

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12 THEORIES FOR DECLINE OF MINOANS 1750 BCE- earthquake destroys Minoan palaces 1628 BCE- volcano erupts at Thera 1400 BCE- War between Minoans and Myceaneans led to decline of power

13 LIFE OF THE MYCENAEANS Some influence of Minoan culture -created new civilization with domination in the Aegean Sea (Aegean World) 1500 BCE Importance of Military Pastoralist System Warrior-Kings ruled autonomously 1490 BCE- Minoan palaces had been rebuilt however all were destroyed except at Knossos by Mycenaean warriors Mycenaean's took control of Crete at Knossos by 1500 BCE Mycenaean's controlled mainland Greece = main political centre was Mycenae More interested in war as pottery and grave sites reflect hunting, weapons, armor and war as well as fortified palace walls Developed Linear B Slowly Minoan culture and traditions disappeared

14 Enter the Mycenaeans c. 1700 – 600 BCE

15 LION GATE

16 THEORIES FOR DECLINE OF MYCEANEANS Shift in climate leading to drought forcing Myceanans to migrate to more fertile lands Tribe of nomadic warriors from north of Greece (Dorians) destroyed Mycenaeans

17 HOMER 8 th Century BCE Greek Poet who immortalized Mycenaean's Created 2 great poems that took place during the period of Mycenaean rule in the Aegean Sea Famous Works: Iliad & Odyssey -both stories of great Heroism -Iliad: Story of Achilles -Odyssey: Story of Odysseus

18 Archaic Period 750 – 500 BCE Significant events 1) national literature (Homer) 2) resurgence of trade 3) colonization of Sicily and Italy 4) Olympic Games -776 BCEOlympic Games 5) stone sculptures of human figure 6) rise of city states (polis)

19 Oracle of Delphi Dating back to 1400 BC, the Oracle of Delphi was the most important shrine in all Greece as the sanctuary of Apollo Built around a sacred spring, Delphi was considered to be the center (literally navel) of the world questions about the future were answered by the Pythia, the priestess of Apollo answers, usually cryptic or ambiguous Arguments over the correct interpretation of an oracle were common, but the oracle was always happy to give another prophecy if more gold was provided It is believed that pythias were high on hallucinative gases

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21 Greek Myths FUNCTIONS Explained the world Means of Exploration Provided authority and legitimacy Entertainment

22 MYTHOLOGY: THE MINOTAUR Myth of the Minoan society: Theseus and the Minotaur Ancient Greek tale about courage, strength and wit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrptIyn3kW4&feature=related


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