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1 Ancient Greece Chapter 4 Section 1

2 Learning Goal I will be able to explain how the geography of Greece helped form part of their civilization.

3 Ancient Greece Mediterranean World lasted from approximately 2000 B.C. to 476 A.D. During this time it produced one of the most brilliant civilizations in all history….. GREECE

4 Geography Shapes Greek Life  Greek traditions and customs were shaped by the geography of their land.  3 important environmental influences on Greek Civilization- The Sea, The Land, and The Climate  The Sea- shaped Greek civilization.  The Aegean, Ionian, and Black Seas were important transportation routes for the Greeks.  Sea Travel and trade were important because Greece was poor in natural resources.  Greeks became great sailors.

5 Greece Physical Map

6  The Land- Greece is a rocky land with high mountains and deep valleys.  Mountains cover most Greece  Difficult to move over the land  Hard to unite Greek city-states  Good farm land only covered about a quarter(1/4) of Greece and could not easily support many people.  Climate- Very mild climate - Much leisure time and business done outdoors

7 Mycenaean Civilization Large wave of Indo-Europeans migrated from the Eurasian steppes to Europe, India, and Southeast Asia around 2000 B.C., these people were called Mycenaeans. The name came from their leading city, Mycenae (my-SEE-nee) Minoans came first and set the stage for the Mycenaeans.

8 The Trojan War  About 1200 B.C., the Mycenaean Kings fought a 10 year war against Troy, an independent city located in Anatolia(Modern day Turkey)  According to legend, a Greek army besieged and destroyed Troy because a Trojan youth kidnapped Helen(Helen of Troy), the beautiful wife of a Greek King.  Many historians believed the Trojan War was fictional. The Trojan Horse

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10 Epics of Homer  Lack of writing, Greeks learned about the Trojan War through spoken word.  Their greatest storyteller was a blind man named HOMER.  He wrote Epics- narrative poems celebrating heroic deeds.  Famous for two Epics  The Iliad- Story of the Trojan War  The Odyssey- Story of journey home after the war.

11 Homer Epics Heroic story

12 Greek Myths  Greeks developed a rich set of myths- traditional stories about their gods.  These myths helped to understand the mysteries of nature and the power of human passions.  Example: Myths explained the changing of the seasons  Greeks attributed human qualities, such as love, hate, and jealousy  Gods fight with each other constantly.  Familiar names in Greek Myths: -Zeus -Athena - Medusa

13 Zeus Hermes- Gods messenger Medusa

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