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Title: ANCIENT GREECE


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ANCIENT GREECE
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MINOANS - GEOGRAPHY
  • Farmland, mountain ranges, tucked in between
    Ionian and Aegean Sea in the Mediterranean area
  • Agriculture base, crops, sheep, goats, hunting,
    fishing
  • interaction with other islands
  • semi-tropical

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GEOGRAPHY
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MINOANS - TIMELINE
  • Island of Crete, 2000 BC
  • Early Minoan ca 3200 2000 BC
  • Middle Minoan ca 2000 1550 BC
  • Late Minoan ca 1550 1100 BC

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MINOANS - SOCIETY
  • Form of writing Linear A (non-Greek speaking)
  • Palace-based social organization no defensive
    walls
  • Knossos main city
  • King Minos most famous
  • Frescoes (moist plaster and water-based paints on
    large surfaces for murals)
  • Believed to be peace-loving as no art has scenes
    of blood or violence
  • Most art of nature, games, beauty

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MINOANS - TRADE
  • Advanced metal working (bronze)
  • Bronze is from copper (Cyprus) and tin (perhaps
    Afghanistan)
  • Volcanic obsidian from island of Melos (tools,
    knives)
  • Surplus agriculture created wealth

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MINOANS - ART
  • Highly skilled forms of art
  • Myth of Minotaur (sounds like a bonus question to
    me)
  • Curvaceous women, curly hair, women
    lighter-skinned than men
  • Frescoes colourful and huge
  • Nature in art scroll (wave) and dolphin

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MINOAN ART
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MYCENAEANS TIMELINE
  • Destroyed Minoan civilization 1450 BC
  • Developed Linear B (Greek-speaking)
  • Much archeological evidence found by Heinrich
    Schliemann
  • 1500 BC start to become more powerful not sure
    why
  • 1200 BC citadels captured and destroyed
  • Agamemnon of Mycenae, leader of Greek army at
    Troy, is most famous

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MYCENAEAN ART/ARCHITECTURE
  • Gold masks
  • Silver, ivory, pottery
  • Huge stone buildings
  • Ornate tombs
  • (mask of Agamemnon)

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MYCENAEAN SOCIETY
  • Elaborate feudal bureaucracy
  • Kings to slaves
  • Constantly warring
  • Estimated that Greek population declined 75
    between 1100 1050 BC

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GREECE GEOGRAPHY AND CLIMATE
  • Mountains and isolated valleys on multitude of
    islands
  • Pastures for animals (cheese, meats)

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GREEK TIMELINE
  • Classical Period (467 323 BC)
  • Hellenistic Period (323 31 BC) (conquered by
    Rome)
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GREECE ART
  • Early works kouros reflects rich Egyptian
    influence (6th century BC)

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ART
  • Later Greek sculpture much more detailed, fluid,
    male nudes
  • Realism and idealism
  • amphoras

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ARCHITECTURE
  • Parthenon built under Athenian Pericles

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GREEK ARCHITECTURE
  • Greek architecture style of columns and large
    blocks copied by Romans and still very popular
    today

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GREEK ARCHITECTURE
  • Acropolis in Athens

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GREEK TRADE
  • Traded white marble, olives, pottery, wine,
    silver
  • Imported metals (copper), grain (Russia, Sicily,
    Egypt), glass, alabaster, perfumes, ivory
    (Phoenicia and Egypt)
  • Timber (north Aegean)
  • Barter, and later monied economy

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GREEK COLONIZATION
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GREEK WARFARE
  • Forced to migrate due to lack of land
  • Hoplite warfare
  • Constant warfare or threat of warfare with great
    Persian empire
  • 400BC created Delian League to defend Greek
    states (some unity)

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GREEK WARFARE
  • Athens vs. Sparta rivalry morphed into
    Peloponnesian War (431 404 BC)
  • Sparta wins and Athenian power reduced
  • Causes major recession and is end of Golden Age
    in Greece in 5th century
  • Alexander the Great conquered entire Near East
    (334 BC) to India

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GREEK ACHIEVEMENTS
  • Excellent sailors/shipbuilders
  • Olympic Games (776BC for Zeus) ended 393 AD (by
    Christian Roman emperor)
  • Democracy
  • Pythagoras (geometry, algebra, trigonometry)
  • Archimedes (inventor) Eureka!

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GREEK GOVERNMENT
  • 700 city-states
  • Kings/tyrants in early Greek period
  • Democracy (demos the people and kratos power
    or the rule) created with Cleisthenes 500 BC
  • Athenian citizenship male, over 18, parents
    free-born Athenians
  • Ostracism (ostraka) with potsherds created to
    keep people from becoming too powerful

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GREEK RELIGION/BELIEFS
  • Oracle of Apollo at Delphi often consulted
  • gods/goddesses flawed just as humans
  • See handout for Greek/Roman gods/goddesses
  • Often religious festivals
  • gods of Mount Olympus interactive

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GREEK THINKERS
  • Herodotus (first historian)
  • Hippocrates (medicine)
  • Socrates, Plato, Aristotle (philosphers)
  • Homer Odyssey and Iliad epic poems
  • Aesops Fables
  • Pericles we judge the man who takes no part at
    all in public affairs a useless, not just a
    quiet person.
  • Sophocles playwright
  • Aristophanes

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GREEK SOCIETY
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GREEK SOCIETY
  • Homosexuality highest form of love (older/younger
    men)
  • Often depicted in literature, poetry, and visual
    arts
  • Sappho on island of Lesbos

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GREEK SOCIETY
  • Women not equal (in Sparta more rights than in
    other places) but had role in religion

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GREEK SOCIETY
  • Majority farmers or fishermen
  • Agora (marketplace) centre of life
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