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Aim: How did Mycenaean civilization affect the later Greeks? Lesson GH1.2.2
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Materials: handout “the early Greeks.” Hw #2.2: read pp 102-104 answer q# 3-5 on pg 104 Vocabulary: shrine, fresco, Crete. Do Now: Lets create a word web. List some things you already know about Ancient Greece. Aim: How did Mycenaean civilization affect the later Greeks?
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I.- How did trade contribute to the development of Minoan and Mycennean civilizations? a.- Minoan Civilization - Where: Crete. - When: 1750-1500 BC - Trade - Monarchy - Polytheist b.- Mycenae Civilization - When: 1400-1200 BC - Trade - Trojan War (1250 BC) economic rivalry c.- Dorian Civilization - When: 1100-800 BC Aim: How did Mycenaean civilization affect the later Greeks?
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The Minoan World: mid-2MB.C.E.
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Palace of King Minos – North Entrance
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Palace of King Minos - Interiors
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Minoan Artistic “Motifs”
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Bull Cult
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Bull Jumping Fresco
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Minoan Culture - Religion Minoan Priest Minoan Snake Goddess
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What caused the End of the Minoan Civilization?? What caused the End of the Minoan Civilization??
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What caused the end of the Minoans?
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Thera (Santorini)
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Figs!!!!! You’re welcome Nick
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The Mycenaean World: mid-2M B.C.E.
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Aerial View of Mycenae
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Mycenae Citadel & Reconstuction
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Approach to the Lion’s Gate
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Lion’s Gate Entrance to Mycenae
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II.- How did Mycenaean civilization affect the later Greeks? - Extended Greek civilization to Sicily, Egypt and Mesopotamia. - Absorbed Egyptian and Mesopotamian influences. - Established city-states and ruled them from a thick walled fortress. - Rulers were members of the wealthy class. - Trojan War(1250 BC) due to economic reasons. Aim: How did Mycenaean civilization affect the later Greeks?
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Closure: Explain how did Mycenaean civilization affect the later Greeks? Aim: How did Mycenaean civilization affect the later Greeks?
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Mask of Agammemnon
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