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Title: The Modern Mediterranean


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The Modern Mediterranean
The Italian Peninsula
The Iberian Peninsula
The Balkan Peninsula
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The Ancient Mediterranean
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Topographic Map of Greece
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Ancient Greece
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The Role of Geography in Ancient Greece
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The Role of Geography in Ancient Greece
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The Role of Geography in Ancient Greece
  • Mountains Cover most of Northern Greece
  • Enclose small fertile valleys where limited
    farming and herding was possible
  • Isolated Greek communities

Effects
  • Small city-states developed.
  • Prevented Greek unity
  • The Greeks were strong and enduring due to the
    rugged terrain and lifestyle

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The Role of Geography in Ancient Greece
City-state - A city and the surrounding land
under its control Polis - A Greek city-state
Four Characteristics of a Greek Polis
  • Small size - usually 1000 - 4000 square miles.
  • Small population - Usually 5000 - 10,000 people.
  • Acropolis - An elevated area of the city. Served
    as a religious and government center.
  • Agora - A market place. Public meeting place.

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The Role of Geography in Ancient Greece
The Acropolis in Athens
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The Role of Geography in Ancient Greece
The Athenian Agora
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The Role of Geography in Ancient Greece
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The Role of Geography in Ancient Greece
  • Seas Surround Greece and islands
  • The Mediterranean borders three continents and
    allowed Greek contact with other civilizations
  • The Greek mainland had long coastlines and an
    abundance of deep natural harbors.

Effects
  • Many Greeks turned to the sea and became
    merchants, traders, sailors, and fishermen
  • Ideas spread easily and promoted cultural
    diffusion

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The Role of Geography in Ancient Greece
  • Climate Mediterranean Climate
  • Hot dry summers with little rain.
  • Mild wet winters
  • Rivers run dry. No major rivers.
  • Temperatures range from 48-80 degrees F

Effects
  • Greeks spent most of their time outdoors and were
    very social
  • They exchanged ideas openly as they worked and
    socialized.
  • Most free time was spent in the Agora.

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The Role of Geography in Ancient Greece
  • Soil and Vegetation
  • Soil is rocky and poor in fertility producing
    only one crop every two years.
  • Vegetation consisted mostly of fruit and olive
    trees and grape vines.

Effects
  • The Greeks were forced to turn to the sea to
    supplement food supply.
  • They traded for grains from the middle east.
  • Primary exports were wine, olive oil, and
    manufactured goods.

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The Role of Geography in Ancient Greece
Common Characteristics of all Greeks
  • Common language
  • Common religion
  • Common festivals (Olympics)
  • Common management of temples

Factors Preventing Greeks Unity
  • Geography
  • Distrust
  • Differing customs
  • Fierce spirit of independence

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