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The Civilization of the Greeks: 1. Minoan 2. Mycenae 3. Dark Ages Chapter 4 A bust of Pericles
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Palace at Knossos Minoans (2000 – 1450 BCE)
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Detail of Throne Minoan Crete, 2000-1450 B.C.E. –Named for legendary King Minos, centered on the Island of Crete
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4 major Complexes 3 functions of the palace: –Royal residences –Centers for religion and ritual –Headquarters for administering the Creten economy Powerful, efficient government-controlled trade Strength based on trade in the Eastern Mediterranean
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Trade With Egypt
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Grand Stair case with frescos beyond on walls.
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Palace columns at Knossos showing two levels
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Dolphin fresco from queen’s Megaron
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Dancing girl from Queen’s Megaron
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Bull leaping Games Fresco at knossos
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Female Statuettes thousands of distinctive marble figurines –vast majority of female. –Suggests women’s status Very few male figurines –musical activity, playing a lyre or double pipes.
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Mountain Mother –Worshipped at mountain peak ceremonies –Numerous rings and paintings depict rituals of ecstatic song and dance in her honor
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Bull’s head Knossos, gold and faience
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Bull’s Horns Gate at Knossos
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Crafts people of crete Highly developed art forms Bronze tools Gems Fine – egg shell- pottery for export Golden double headed axes from cave near Knossos
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Minoan Ewer Golden bee Minoan culture
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Inlaid bronze knife – Belonged to a woman.
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Interior drains Sewage System
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Water works outside hall of the double axes
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Storage at Knossos
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Pictograph by 2000 BCE Syllabic Writing by 1700 BCE –Linear A
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Linear A Not yet deciphered
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New Script – linear B Transcribes Greek Minoan characters with early form of Greek May have become the official language of Crete
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Linear B logograms
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Linear B Syllabry
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End of Minoan 1450 - destruction of 3 major palaces. – Volcano Thera - too early. 1370 - Palace at Knossos also destroyed Crete was incorporated into Mycanae, the leading city state of Mainland Greece
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p94 B. Mycenae: 1 st Greek State
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Mycenae Named for Mycenae the principle palace site and stronghold Militaristic culture Intent on conquest, raiding & obtaining gold Active traders Colonies in Eastern Mediterranean 3
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Mycenaeans Small kingdoms Dwellings centered around a heavily fortified hill top palace or citadel Mycenae - capital of the legendary king, Agamemnon Administrative center Cemetery Wall Reconstruction of Megaron
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Massive entrance gate - huge stone lions
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Mycenae: War Culture War-related artifacts and vase paintings depicting war abound Grave goods evidence wealth of some kings
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Dominance of Men Mycenaean Gods, Zeus and Apollo established over the sanctuaries of female deities worshipped before conquest Earlier predominance of female deities replaced with male images
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Gold death mask tomb IV Mycenae Gold Lion Head Mycenae
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Greek “Dark ages” 1150 – 750 BCE A period of general upheaval throughout much of the eastern Mediterranean Mycenaean commerce, culture, government & writing declined lost knowledge of how to write 850 BCE people emerged from time of darkness settling, building towns, trading overseas new waves of immigration increased population restored written culture
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