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3 Quick Liners Think up 5 uses for Cinderella’s glass slipper.

4 Quick Liners Plan a dinner menu for a foe.

5 Quick Liners Create a list of things that are easy to forget (aim for 5).

6 Quick Liners What’s the best way to fake out a teacher into thinking you know an answer you don’t know?

7 The Mycenaeans & the Dorians

8 The Mycenaeans and the Dorians – Notes (page 1)

9 The Mycenaeans Mycenaean civilization existed from _________________ (1) Strongest from _________ ________ ______________________________

10 The Mycenaeans Mycenaean civilization existed from 3000 BCE – 1100 BCE (1) Strongest from _________ ________ ______________________________

11 The Mycenaeans Mycenaean civilization existed from 3000 BCE – 1100 BCE (1) Strongest from 1400 BCE – 1100 BCE ______________________________

12 Where did the Mycenaeans live? (1) settled in southern part of _____… (a) near the ______________* (b) on the __________ _______**

13 Where did the Mycenaeans live? (1) settled in southern part of Greece… (a) near the ______________* (b) on the __________ _______**

14 Where did the Mycenaeans live? (1) settled in southern part of Greece… (a) near the Corinthian Isthmus* (b) on the __________ _______**

15 Where did the Mycenaeans live? (1) settled in southern part of Greece… (a) near the Corinthian Isthmus* (b) on the Peloponnesian Peninsula**

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17 * ___________________________ _______________________ ___ ** ______________________________ _______________

18 * isthmus – ___________________ _______________________ ___ ** ______________________________ _______________

19 * isthmus – a thin piece of land that connects two larger pieces of land ** ______________________________ _______________

20 * isthmus – a thin piece of land that connects two larger pieces of land ** peninsula – _____________________ _______________

21 * isthmus – a thin piece of land that connects two larger pieces of land ** peninsula – a piece of land surrounded on 3 sides by water

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23 Built _____________ on ______ with thick walls (______ thick) – these were called ______ (1) When attacked, people crowded into ________

24 Built fortress-palaces on ______ with thick walls (______ thick) – these were called ______ (1) When attacked, people crowded into ________

25 Built fortress-palaces on hilltops with thick walls (______ thick) – these were called ______ (1) When attacked, people crowded into ________

26 Built fortress-palaces on hilltops with thick walls (10-feet thick) – these were called ______ (1) When attacked, people crowded into ________

27 Built fortress-palaces on hilltops with thick walls (10-feet thick) – these were called citadels (1) When attacked, people crowded into ________

28 Built fortress-palaces on hilltops with thick walls (10-feet thick) – these were called citadels (1) When attacked, people crowded into the citadel

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41 (2) The main feature of a fortress-palace (the central unit) was the ______

42 (2) The main feature of a fortress-palace (the central unit) was the megaron

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44 (a) megaron had a _____ (_______) in the center, with ______ around the _____

45 (a) megaron had a _____ (fireplace) in the center, with ______ around the _____

46 (a) megaron had a hearth (fireplace) in the center, with ______ around the _____

47 (a) megaron had a hearth (fireplace) in the center, with ______ around the hearth

48 (a) megaron had a hearth (fireplace) in the center, with columns around the hearth

49 (b) later Greek ______ will use the same structure

50 (b) later Greek temples will use the same structure

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52 Quick Liners What’s the best way to fake out a teacher into thinking you know an answer you don’t know?

53 Quick Liners Create a list of things that are easy to forget (aim for 5).

54 Quick Liners What’s the best way to fake out a teacher into thinking you know an answer you don’t know?

55 Quick Liners Create a list of things that are easy to forget (aim for 5).

56 Business Know how to spell Mycenaeans Writing on the chalk board A performance from Dudley The Mycenaeans

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58 The Mycenaeans and the Dorians – Notes (page 2)

59 Mycenaean Cities Some cities in Greece were… (1) _________________________ _________

60 Mycenaean Cities Some cities in Greece were… (1) Pylos, Corinth, Thebes, Sparta, and Athens

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62 The strongest Mycenaean city – _______ (1) Mycenae had a unique entrance called the _________

63 The strongest Mycenaean city – Mycenae (1) Mycenae had a unique entrance called the _________

64 The strongest Mycenaean city – Mycenae (1) Mycenae had a unique entrance called the Lion’s Gate

65 The strongest Mycenaean city – Mycenae (1) Mycenae had a unique entrance called the Lion’s Gate

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74 The Rest of Today’s Lesson * The Mycenaeans and the Minoans * How the Mycenaeans Became Wealthy * The Mycenaeans as Warriors

75 The Mycenaeans and the Minoans Mycenaeans were greatly influenced by the ______ (especially through ____) (1) copied the Minoans’ (a) ___ (b) ____ (c) ___________ (d) ____

76 The Mycenaeans and the Minoans Mycenaeans were greatly influenced by the Minoans (especially through ____) (1) copied the Minoans’ (a) ___ (b) ____ (c) ___________ (d) ____

77 The Mycenaeans and the Minoans Mycenaeans were greatly influenced by the Minoans (especially through trade) (1) copied the Minoans’ (a) ___ (b) ____ (c) ___________ (d) ____

78 The Mycenaeans and the Minoans Mycenaeans were greatly influenced by the Minoans (especially through trade) (1) copied the Minoans’ (a) art (b) ____ (c) ___________ (d) ____

79 The Mycenaeans and the Minoans Mycenaeans were greatly influenced by the Minoans (especially through trade) (1) copied the Minoans’ (a) art (b) dress (c) ___________ (d) ____

80 The Mycenaeans and the Minoans Mycenaeans were greatly influenced by the Minoans (especially through trade) (1) copied the Minoans’ (a) art (b) dress (c) script (writing) (d) ____

81 The Mycenaeans and the Minoans Mycenaeans were greatly influenced by the Minoans (especially through trade) (1) copied the Minoans’ (a) art (b) dress (c) script (writing) (d) ships

82 Cultural Diffusion

83 Mycenaeans conquered the Minoans in about _______

84 Mycenaeans conquered the Minoans in about 1400 BCE

85 How the Mycenaeans Became Wealthy Produced ______, which could be used… (1) ________ (2) _______ (3) ________ (4) __________

86 How the Mycenaeans Became Wealthy Produced olive oil, which could be used… (1) ________ (2) _______ (3) ________ (4) __________

87 How the Mycenaeans Became Wealthy Produced olive oil, which could be used… (1) ________ (2) _______ (3) ________ (4) __________ X

88 How the Mycenaeans Became Wealthy Produced olive oil, which could be used… (1) for cooking (2) _______ (3) ________ (4) __________

89 How the Mycenaeans Became Wealthy Produced olive oil, which could be used… (1) for cooking (2) as a fuel (3) ________ (4) __________

90 How the Mycenaeans Became Wealthy Produced olive oil, which could be used… (1) for cooking (2) as a fuel (3) as a lotion (4) __________

91 How the Mycenaeans Became Wealthy Produced olive oil, which could be used… (1) for cooking (2) as a fuel (3) as a lotion (4) as a perfume

92 Became ___ from this trade in ______

93 Became rich from this trade in olive oil

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95 Also were raiders (_____) – attacked ____ and ________

96 Also were raiders (pirates) – attacked Crete and Asia Minor

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98 (1) What is a good definition for an isthmus?

99 (2) A piece of land surrounded on three sides by water is a called a ___________.

100 (1) What is a good definition for an isthmus? (2) A piece of land surrounded on three sides by water is a called a ___________. (3) The Mycenaeans built fortress- palaces called ____________.

101 (4) The central unit of a fortress-palace was called a ____________.

102 (5) The answer to #4 had a _________ at the center.

103 (4) The central unit of a fortress-palace was called a ____________. (5) The answer to #4 had a _________ at the center. (6) The strongest Mycenaean city was ____________. Guarding the entrance to this city was the ____________.

104 (7) List two aspects of Minoan culture that the Mycenaeans copied.

105 (8) The Mycenaeans became wealthy by producing and trading __________.

106 1 st Quarter Test Monday (open notes) – What is S.S.?... Geography…What is History? Wednesday – (open notes) The Minoans…Map of the Aegean World Friday – Test-The Mycenaeans

107 The Mycenaeans and the Dorians – Notes (page 3)

108 On Page 3 Notes… The Mycenaeans as warriors The Mycenaeans’ attack on Troy How did the Mycenaean Age end? Who was Heinrich Schliemann?

109 On Page 3 Notes… The Mycenaeans as warriors The Mycenaeans’ attack on Troy How did the Mycenaean Age end? Who was Heinrich Schliemann?

110 There was a __________ present in the Mycenaeans.

111 There was a warlike spirit present in the Mycenaeans.

112 Mycenaean Kings and Warriors According to legend (and somewhat based on history), the strongest ___ of _______ was _________.

113 Mycenaean Kings and Warriors According to legend (and somewhat based on history), the strongest king of Mycenae was _________.

114 Mycenaean Kings and Warriors According to legend (and somewhat based on history), the strongest king of Mycenae was Agamemnon.

115 Mycenaean ______ and ____ were made from _____ - beautiful

116 Mycenaean weapons and armor were made from _____ - beautiful

117 Mycenaean weapons and armor were made from bronze - beautiful

118 On Page 3 Notes… The Mycenaeans as warriors The Mycenaeans’ attack on Troy How did the Mycenaean Age end? Who was Heinrich Schliemann?

119 Eventually, Mycenaeans stopped fighting ________ – began looking ______ (1) began to ___ nearby lands

120 Eventually, Mycenaeans stopped fighting themselves – began looking ______ (1) began to ___ nearby lands

121 Eventually, Mycenaeans stopped fighting themselves – began looking outward (1) began to ___ nearby lands

122 Eventually, Mycenaeans stopped fighting themselves – began looking outward (1) began to ___ nearby lands

123 Eventually, Mycenaeans stopped fighting themselves – began looking outward (1) began to raid nearby lands

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125 (2) 1250 BCE – attacked ___ (major trading city in ________) (a) around 750 BCE,_____ (blind Greek poet) wrote an ________ about the attack on ____ - _______.

126 (2) 1250 BCE – attacked Troy (major trading city in ________) (a) around 750 BCE,_____ (blind Greek poet) wrote an ________ about the attack on Troy - _______.

127 (2) 1250 BCE – attacked Troy (major trading city in Asia Minor) (a) around 750 BCE,_____ (blind Greek poet) wrote an ________ about the attack on Troy - _______.

128 (2) 1250 BCE – attacked Troy (major trading city in Asia Minor) (a) around 750 BCE,_____ (blind Greek poet) wrote an ________ about the attack on Troy - _______.

129 (2) 1250 BCE – attacked Troy (major trading city in Asia Minor) (a) around 750 BCE,Homer (blind Greek poet) wrote an ________ about the attack on Troy - _______.

130 (2) 1250 BCE – attacked Troy (major trading city in Asia Minor) (a) around 750 BCE,Homer (blind Greek poet) wrote an epic poem about the attack on Troy - _______.

131 (2) 1250 BCE – attacked Troy (major trading city in Asia Minor) (a) around 750 BCE,Homer (blind Greek poet) wrote an epic poem about the attack on Troy - _______.

132 (2) 1250 BCE – attacked Troy (major trading city in Asia Minor) (a) around 750 BCE,Homer (blind Greek poet) wrote an epic poem about the attack on Troy - the Iliad.

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134 On Page 3 Notes… The Mycenaeans as warriors The Mycenaeans’ attack on Troy How did the Mycenaean Age end? Who was Heinrich Schliemann?

135 The End of the Mycenaean Age (1400 BCE – 1100 BCE) After the _________, Mycenaeans fought a series of _______ (1) this _______ the Mycenaeans (2) within 100 years, almost all _____________ were destroyed

136 The End of the Mycenaean Age (1400 BCE – 1100 BCE) After the Trojan War, Mycenaeans fought a series of _______ (1) this _______ the Mycenaeans (2) within 100 years, almost all _____________ were destroyed

137 The End of the Mycenaean Age (1400 BCE – 1100 BCE) After the Trojan War, Mycenaeans fought a series of civil wars (1) this _______ the Mycenaeans (2) within 100 years, almost all _____________ were destroyed

138 The End of the Mycenaean Age (1400 BCE – 1100 BCE) After the Trojan War, Mycenaeans fought a series of civil wars (1) this weakened the Mycenaeans (2) within 100 years, almost all _____________ were destroyed

139 The End of the Mycenaean Age (1400 BCE – 1100 BCE) After the Trojan War, Mycenaeans fought a series of civil wars (1) this weakened the Mycenaeans (2) within 100 years, almost all fortress-palaces were destroyed

140 The End of the Mycenaean Age (1400 BCE – 1100 BCE) After the Trojan War, Mycenaeans fought a series of civil wars (1) this weakened the Mycenaeans (2) within 100 years, almost all fortress-palaces were destroyed

141 ______ entered _____ and conquered the _________

142 ______ entered Greece and conquered the Mycenaeans

143 Dorians entered Greece and conquered the Mycenaeans

144 Many defeated _________ (_______) fled _____ and left for… (1) _____ islands (2) the west coast of ________ – settlements became known as ____

145 Many defeated Mycenaeans (_______) fled Greece and left for… (1) _____ islands (2) the west coast of ________ – settlements became known as ____

146 Many defeated Mycenaeans (Achaeans) fled Greece and left for… (1) _____ islands (2) the west coast of ________ – settlements became known as ____

147 Many defeated Mycenaeans (Achaeans) fled Greece and left for… (1) Aegean islands (2) the west coast of ________ – settlements became known as ____

148 Many defeated Mycenaeans (Achaeans) fled Greece and left for… (1) Aegean islands (2) the west coast of Asia Minor – settlements became known as ____

149 Many defeated Mycenaeans (Achaeans) fled Greece and left for… (1) Aegean islands (2) the west coast of Asia Minor – settlements became known as Ionia

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151 Mycenaeans who did not flee merged with ______ and became ______ (term used to describe later _____)

152 Mycenaeans who did not flee merged with Dorians and became ______ (term used to describe later _____)

153 Mycenaeans who did not flee merged with Dorians and became Hellenes (term used to describe later _____)

154 Mycenaeans who did not flee merged with Dorians and became Hellenes (term used to describe later Greeks)

155 On Page 3 Notes… The Mycenaeans as warriors The Mycenaeans’ attack on Troy How did the Mycenaean Age end? Who was Heinrich Schliemann?

156 Heinrich Schliemann German amateur __________ Excavated _______ in _______

157 Heinrich Schliemann German amateur archaeologist Excavated _______ in _______

158 Heinrich Schliemann German amateur archaeologist Excavated Mycenae in _______

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162 Found a _________ of gold there – called it the ________________. (1) most likely, this ____ did not actually belong to _________.

163 Found a burial mask of gold there – called it the ________________. (1) most likely, this ____ did not actually belong to _________.

164 Found a burial mask of gold there – called it the Mask of Agamemnon. (1) most likely, this ____ did not actually belong to _________.

165 Found a burial mask of gold there – called it the Mask of Agamemnon. (1) most likely, this mask did not actually belong to Agamemnon.

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168 Quick Liners Make up a creative, funny, or clever quote to put in the speech bubble.

169 (1) What kinds of wars did the Mycenaeans fight when they returned home from the Trojan War?

170 (2) Who eventually conquered the Mycenaeans?

171 (1) What kinds of wars did the Mycenaeans fight when they returned home from the Trojan War? (2) Who eventually conquered the Mycenaeans? (3) Where did the Mycenaeans go after they were conquered?

172 (4) What did Heinrich Schliemann excavate in 1876 CE?

173 (5) What did Schliemann call the burial mask that he found in Mycenae?

174 (4) What did Heinrich Schliemann excavate in 1876 CE? (5) What did Schliemann call the burial mask that he found in Mycenae? Bonus #1 – Why is a hilltop a good place to build a fortress-palace?

175 (4) What did Heinrich Schliemann excavate in 1876 CE? (5) What did Schliemann call the burial mask that he found in Mycenae? Bonus #1 – Why is a hilltop a good place to build a fortress-palace? #2 – Explain the term cultural diffusion

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177 After the _________, and for about ___ years, the Mycenaeans fought a series of _______ (_____________)* * this was mentioned in the previous page of notes

178 After the Trojan War, and for about 100 years, the Mycenaeans fought a series of _______ (1200 – 1100 BCE)* * this was mentioned in the previous page of notes

179 After the Trojan War, and for about 100 years, the Mycenaeans fought a series of civil wars (1200 – 1100 BCE)* * this was mentioned in the previous page of notes

180 The ______ invaded _____ from the north in about _______.

181 The Dorians invaded Greece from the north in about _______.

182 The Dorians invaded Greece from the north in about 1100 BCE.

183 Why were the _____ able to conquer the _________? (1) they had _____________ made of ___ (_______________ made of __________)

184 Why were the Dorians able to conquer the Mycenaeans? (1) they had _____________ made of ___ (_______________ made of __________)

185 Why were the Dorians able to conquer the Mycenaeans? (1) they had stronger weapons made of iron (Mycenaean weapons made of weaker bronze)

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187 (2) the civil wars had _______ the _________

188 (2) the civil wars had weakened the Mycenaeans

189 The ______ were a ______ people – not very interested in _____

190 The Dorians were a ______ people – not very interested in _____

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194 Around 1100 BCE, a _________ began in the Aegean World. It lasted for about ___ years (____________) (1) _____ was ___

195 Around 1100 BCE, a “Dark Age” began in the Aegean World. It lasted for about ___ years (____________) (1) _____ was ___

196 Around 1100 BCE, a “Dark Age” began in the Aegean World. It lasted for about 300 years (____________) (1) _____ was ___

197 Around 1100 BCE, a “Dark Age” began in the Aegean World. It lasted for about 300 years (1100 – 800 BCE) (1) _____ was lost

198 Around 1100 BCE, a “Dark Age” began in the Aegean World. It lasted for about 300 years (1100 – 800 BCE) (1) culture was lost

199 How did the Mycenaean stories (a mixture of history and legend) survive the Dark Age?

200 Description of life in the Dark Age (1) a time of _______ and _____ (2) ___________ stopped (3) people forgot how to __________ ______ (4) ___________ disappeared (5) __________ was cut off from ____________

201 Description of life in the Dark Age (1) a time of wandering and killing (2) ___________ stopped (3) people forgot how to __________ ______ (4) ___________ disappeared (5) __________ was cut off from ____________

202 Description of life in the Dark Age (1) a time of wandering and killing (2) overseas trade stopped (3) people forgot how to __________ ______ (4) ___________ disappeared (5) __________ was cut off from ____________

203 Description of life in the Dark Age (1) a time of wandering and killing (2) overseas trade stopped (3) people forgot how to write / keep records (4) ___________ disappeared (5) __________ was cut off from ____________

204 Description of life in the Dark Age (1) a time of wandering and killing (2) overseas trade stopped (3) people forgot how to write / keep records (4) fresco painting disappeared (5) __________ was cut off from ____________

205 Description of life in the Dark Age (1) a time of wandering and killing (2) overseas trade stopped (3) people forgot how to write / keep records (4) fresco painting disappeared (5) Aegean world was cut off from the Middle East

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207 Time to start over – create a new civilization (1) these people would become known as _____________ (2) over time, small areas led by ________ started to develop ______ (a) this is how ______________ _________ were formed

208 Time to start over – create a new civilization (1) these people would become known as Hellenes (Greeks) (2) over time, small areas led by ________ started to develop ______ (a) this is how ______________ _________ were formed

209 Time to start over – create a new civilization (1) these people would become known as Hellenes (Greeks) (2) over time, small areas led by local rulers started to develop ______ (a) this is how ______________ _________ were formed

210 Time to start over – create a new civilization (1) these people would become known as Hellenes (Greeks) (2) over time, small areas led by local rulers started to develop borders (a) this is how ______________ _________ were formed

211 Time to start over – create a new civilization (1) these people would become known as Hellenes (Greeks) (2) over time, small areas led by local rulers started to develop borders (a) this is how independent Greek city-states were formed

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214 Students should be able to answer the following question: What is the connection between fighting/violence and the decline of culture during the Dark Age of Greece?

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216 Have you ever gotten a commercial jingle or slogan stuck in your head?

217 On the back of the Page 3 Notes (wherever you can find an open space) write your favorite one.

218 Why do you think certain commercials are remembered?

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220 Business Hand-backs Tonight’s homework Holiday cards for military personnel - due Thursday Cultural Diffusion Projects? Why were the people of Greece able to pass along the Iliad for 500 years? Finish Trojan War Notes Highlights of the story of the Iliad

221 Trojan Civilization Troy – a major trading city in ________. Trojans controlled the trade routes from the Aegean Sea to the ________. (1) This led to an intense _______ rivalry between _______ and ____. The Trojan War between _______ and ____ took place during the middle of the ____ BCE.

222 Trojan Civilization Troy – a major trading city in Asia Minor. Trojans controlled the trade routes from the Aegean Sea to the ________. (1) This led to an intense _______ rivalry between _______ and ____. The Trojan War between _______ and ____ took place during the middle of the ____ BCE.

223 Trojan Civilization Troy – a major trading city in Asia Minor. Trojans controlled the trade routes from the Aegean Sea to the Black Sea. (1) This led to an intense _______ rivalry between _______ and ____. The Trojan War between _______ and ____ took place during the middle of the ____ BCE.

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226 Trojan Civilization Troy – a major trading city in Asia Minor. Trojans controlled the trade routes from the Aegean Sea to the Black Sea. (1) This led to an intense economic rivalry between _______ and Troy. The Trojan War between _______ and ____ took place during the middle of the ____ BCE.

227 Trojan Civilization Troy – a major trading city in Asia Minor. Trojans controlled the trade routes from the Aegean Sea to the Black Sea. (1) This led to an intense economic rivalry between Mycenae and Troy. The Trojan War between _______ and ____ took place during the middle of the ____ BCE.

228 Trojan Civilization Troy – a major trading city in Asia Minor. Trojans controlled the trade routes from the Aegean Sea to the Black Sea. (1) This led to an intense economic rivalry between Mycenae and Troy. The Trojan War between Mycenae and Troy took place during the middle of the _____ BCE.

229 Trojan Civilization Troy – a major trading city in Asia Minor. Trojans controlled the trade routes from the Aegean Sea to the Black Sea. (1) This led to an intense economic rivalry between Mycenae and Troy. The Trojan War between Mycenae and Troy took place during the middle of the 1200s BCE.

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232 Homer Blind Greek poet Around 750 BCE, he wrote 2 great ________* * epic poem - _____________ _______________________ ___________________

233 Homer Blind Greek poet Around 750 BCE, he wrote 2 great epic poems* * epic poem - _____________ _______________________ ___________________

234 Homer Blind Greek poet Around 750 BCE, he wrote 2 great epic poems* * epic poem - a long, narrative poem describing heroic deeds and extraordinary people

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236 (1) the Iliad – about the attack of ___…also about the wrath of Achilles against _________ and, later, _____ (2) the Odyssey – about the wanderings of _______ as he traveled home after the Trojan War (a) the Romans will later call Odysseus by the name ______ (b) the word odyssey now means ____ _______________.

237 (1) the Iliad – about the attack of Troy…also about the wrath of Achilles against _________ and, later, _____ (2) the Odyssey – about the wanderings of _______ as he traveled home after the Trojan War (a) the Romans will later call Odysseus by the name ______ (b) the word odyssey now means ____ _______________.

238 (1) the Iliad – about the attack of Troy…also about the wrath of Achilles against Agamemnon and, later, _____ (2) the Odyssey – about the wanderings of _______ as he traveled home after the Trojan War (a) the Romans will later call Odysseus by the name ______ (b) the word odyssey now means ____ _______________.

239 (1) the Iliad – about the attack of Troy…also about the wrath of Achilles against Agamemnon and, later, Hector (2) the Odyssey – about the wanderings of _______ as he traveled home after the Trojan War (a) the Romans will later call Odysseus by the name ______ (b) the word odyssey now means ____ _______________.

240 (1) the Iliad – about the attack of Troy…also about the wrath of Achilles against Agamemnon and, later, Hector (2) the Odyssey – about the wanderings of Odysseus as he traveled home after the Trojan War (a) the Romans will later call Odysseus by the name ______ (b) the word odyssey now means ____ _______________.

241 (1) the Iliad – about the attack of Troy…also about the wrath of Achilles against Agamemnon and, later, Hector (2) the Odyssey – about the wanderings of Odysseus as he traveled home after the Trojan War (a) the Romans will later call Odysseus by the name Ulysses (b) the word odyssey now means ____ _______________.

242 (1) the Iliad – about the attack of Troy…also about the wrath of Achilles against Agamemnon and, later, Hector (2) the Odyssey – about the wanderings of Odysseus as he traveled home after the Trojan War (a) the Romans will later call Odysseus by the name Ulysses (b) the word odyssey now means great adventurous journey.

243 (1) the Iliad – about the attack of Troy…also about the wrath of Achilles against Agamemnon and, later, Hector (2) the Odyssey – about the wanderings of Odysseus as he traveled home after the Trojan War (a) the Romans will later call Odysseus by the name Ulysses (b) the word odyssey now means great adventurous journey.

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249  The Iliad and Odyssey became the ________ and the ____ of the early Greeks.

250  The Iliad and Odyssey became the story book and the ____ of the early Greeks.

251  The Iliad and Odyssey became the story book and the bible of the early Greeks.

252 Heinrich Schliemann In ____ he excavated Turkey (Asia Minor). Heinrich Schliemann

253 In 1871 he excavated Turkey (Asia Minor). Heinrich Schliemann

254 He believed ______ (second oldest layer from the bottom) to be the Troy of Homer’s ____.

255 He believed Troy II (second oldest layer from the bottom) to be the Troy of Homer’s ____.

256 He believed Troy II (second oldest layer from the bottom) to be the Troy of Homer’s Iliad.

257 _______ (seventh oldest layer from the bottom) seems to be the Troy of Homer’s ____. Troy may now have as many as ______.

258 Troy VII (seventh oldest layer from the bottom) seems to be the Troy of Homer’s ____. Troy may now have as many as ______.

259 Troy VII (seventh oldest layer from the bottom) seems to be the Troy of Homer’s Iliad. Troy may now have as many as ______.

260 Troy VII (seventh oldest layer from the bottom) seems to be the Troy of Homer’s Iliad. Troy may now have as many as _ levels.

261 Troy VII (seventh oldest layer from the bottom) seems to be the Troy of Homer’s Iliad. Troy may now have as many as 9 levels.

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264 Importance of the Iliad and the Odyssey to history They showed gods to be ________ - with good points and bad points. Gods and men cannot _____ everything. The Greeks glorified the ___________. The epics are among the greatest _________________ of ancient man.

265 Importance of the Iliad and the Odyssey to history They showed gods to be human-like - with good points and bad points. Gods and men cannot _____ everything. The Greeks glorified the ___________. The epics are among the greatest _________________ of ancient man.

266 Importance of the Iliad and the Odyssey to history They showed gods to be human-like - with good points and bad points. Gods and men cannot control everything. The Greeks glorified the ___________. The epics are among the greatest _________________ of ancient man.

267 Importance of the Iliad and the Odyssey to history They showed gods to be human-like - with good points and bad points. Gods and men cannot control everything. The Greeks glorified the individual man. The epics are among the greatest _________________ of ancient man.

268 Importance of the Iliad and the Odyssey to history They showed gods to be human-like - with good points and bad points. Gods and men cannot control everything. The Greeks glorified the individual man. The epics are among the greatest literary achievements of ancient man.

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270 Hand out Iliad packets


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