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Ancient Greece
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Geography Greece comprised of peninsula, 2000 islands, eastern edge Aegean Land Very mountainous! (3/4 covered w/ mountains) Travel hard Led small, independent city states Little fertile land Result small population Lacked natural resources “Greeks did not live on land, but around a sea.” Mediterranean, Aegean, Ionian, Black seas Travel and trade Climate Moderate temp. led outside lifestyle Greece comprised of peninsula, 2000 islands, eastern edge Aegean Land Very mountainous! (3/4 covered w/ mountains) Travel hard Led small, independent city states Little fertile land Result small population Lacked natural resources “Greeks did not live on land, but around a sea.” Mediterranean, Aegean, Ionian, Black seas Travel and trade Climate Moderate temp. led outside lifestyle
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The First “Greeks”: The Mycenaeans Bronze Age people (1600-1200 BCE) Named after city Mycenae Is believed people warlike Battle scenes, fortified city walls Bronze Age people (1600-1200 BCE) Named after city Mycenae Is believed people warlike Battle scenes, fortified city walls
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City of Mycenae
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Mycenae City Walls Lions Gate Cyclopean Walls
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Mycenaean Artifacts
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Shaft Graves Mask of Agamemnon
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Beehive Tombs
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Minoan Influence on Mycenaeans Minoans From Island Crete Seafaring people “Peaceful” Minoan Influences Overseas trade Writing Minoans = Linear A (undecipherable) Mycenaeans = Linear B (decipherable) Minoans From Island Crete Seafaring people “Peaceful” Minoan Influences Overseas trade Writing Minoans = Linear A (undecipherable) Mycenaeans = Linear B (decipherable)
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Heinrich Schliemann Discovered Mycenae and Troy Convinced discoveries home legendary Kings Agamemnon and Priam of Trojan War Epic Poem written by Homer Iliad Discovered Mycenae and Troy Convinced discoveries home legendary Kings Agamemnon and Priam of Trojan War Epic Poem written by Homer Iliad
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Troy
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King Priam’s Treasure
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The Greek Dark Ages
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(DORIANS} (DORIANS} The Dorian Invasion
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Decline in Greek Culture
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Homer and Hesiod The Iliad and The Odyssey Theogony and Works and Days
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Greek Religion
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Basic characteristics Polytheistic Hierarchal Moral guideline Anything in excess improper Explained world Myths Polytheistic Hierarchal Moral guideline Anything in excess improper Explained world Myths
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Olympian Gods and Goddesses Aphrodite- Love & Beauty Apollo- Sun & Music Ares- War Artemis- Hunt Athena- Wisdom & Arts Demeter- Harvest Dionysus- Wine Aphrodite- Love & Beauty Apollo- Sun & Music Ares- War Artemis- Hunt Athena- Wisdom & Arts Demeter- Harvest Dionysus- Wine Hades- Underworld Hephaestus- Metallurgy Hera- Family Hermes- Trade Hestia- Hearth Poseidon- Sea Zeus- Sky
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Muses
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Fates
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Furies
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Characteristics of Gods Immortal, but not all powerful Act like humans, have human vices too Meddle and mingle w/ humans Immortal, but not all powerful Act like humans, have human vices too Meddle and mingle w/ humans
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The Underworld “Place of Hades” Early thought = Gloomy Place Later thought = Place of Judgment Rewarded or cursed Fields of Asphodel Tartarus Punishment fit crime “Place of Hades” Early thought = Gloomy Place Later thought = Place of Judgment Rewarded or cursed Fields of Asphodel Tartarus Punishment fit crime
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Worship of the Gods Build temples National shrines Oracle of Delphi Sacrifice Festivals Olympics Build temples National shrines Oracle of Delphi Sacrifice Festivals Olympics
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Greek City-States
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The Polis Greek City State or Citizen State “the people” or “the community” Greek City State or Citizen State “the people” or “the community”
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The Polis continued… Each polis had an agora (market place) and acropolis (fortified citadel)
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Forms of Government MonarchyAristocracyOligarchyDirect Democracy Rule by king Rule hereditary Ruler claim divine right Rule by nobility Rule hereditary Social status, wealth support ruler authority Rule by small group citizens Rule based on wealth or ability Rulers control military Rule by citizens Rule based on citizenship Majority rule decides vote
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Athens
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Athens: Building a Democracy Draco Aristocracy “Draconian” Law Code Solon Democracy Wealthy hold political office All citizens participate in Assembly No Debt slavery Cleisthenes Reorganized society: 10 groups based on where lived not wealth Strengthened power Assembly Established Council 500 Draco Aristocracy “Draconian” Law Code Solon Democracy Wealthy hold political office All citizens participate in Assembly No Debt slavery Cleisthenes Reorganized society: 10 groups based on where lived not wealth Strengthened power Assembly Established Council 500
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Athens: Education Boys educated to be good citizen Girls taught to be good wives/mothers Boys educated to be good citizen Girls taught to be good wives/mothers
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Sparta
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Sparta: Building a Military State Messenian “helot” Revolt led to need for strong state Men serve in military age 7-60 Agoge Agoge Women received military training; had considerable freedoms “duty, strength, discipline over freedom, individuality, beauty, learning” Messenian “helot” Revolt led to need for strong state Men serve in military age 7-60 Agoge Agoge Women received military training; had considerable freedoms “duty, strength, discipline over freedom, individuality, beauty, learning”
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Sparta’s Oligarchy 5 Ephors Chief legal officials; monitor kings Elected annually Council of Elders 30 members o/ age 60 Served for life 2 kings Military Hereditary position Assembly All male citizens 5 Ephors Chief legal officials; monitor kings Elected annually Council of Elders 30 members o/ age 60 Served for life 2 kings Military Hereditary position Assembly All male citizens
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Spartan Society Spartans Citizens Perioikoi 2 nd class citizens Helots Slaves Spartans Citizens Perioikoi 2 nd class citizens Helots Slaves Sparta Perioikoi Helots
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