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Ancient Greece Where in the world is Greece? What continent is it located on?

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Explore Greek geography and discuss the early economy that resulted from the land features.

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Ancient Greece

Where in the world is Greece?

What continent is it located on?

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Ancient Greece is located in Europe

Where is Greece located in Europe?

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What can you tell about the geography of Ancient Greece?

Look at the

Elevation Key

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What can we conclude about the geography of Ancient Greece?

Greece has a lot of coastline. In fact it is made up of peninsulas and more than 400 islands.

Island of Cyprus

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The land in Greece is covered with rocky, hilly land and several mountain ranges that make 90 percent of the land unfarmable.

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The Mediterranean Sea bordered Greece and other ancient civilizations

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Based on its geography, what was the Ancient Greek economy?

It could develop agriculture suited to its environment

Which was…

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Grapes were well-suited to grow in rocky soil because of woody vines.

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Olives grew well along the hillsides

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Wheat and barley could be grown on along the coast or in Sicily, but not enough to feed its people.

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Sheep and goats were herded on rocky hillsides.

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Since agriculture could not keep up as the population grew, what could the Greeks do?

Trade across the Mediterranean Sea

Begin

colonies

in new

lands