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Early People of the Aegean The story of Europa Daughter of the king of Phoenicia Went to put flowers on the horns of the Bull (Zeus) and he swept her away to the island of Crete. Eventually she married, and the King of Crete gave her name to all of the land. Europe

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Early People of the Aegean. The story of Europa Daughter of the king of Phoenicia Went to put flowers on the horns of the Bull (Zeus) and he swept her away to the island of Crete. Eventually she married, and the King of Crete gave her name to all of the land. Europe . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Early People of the AegeanThe story of Europa

Daughter of the king of Phoenicia

Went to put flowers on the horns of the Bull (Zeus) and he swept her away to the island of Crete.

Eventually she married, and the King of Crete gave her name to all of the land.

Europe

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Today’s Discussion QuestionsWhere did the earliest Greeks live?Which group lived first? How many years

earlier? Did any of these early Greeks overlap?Discover 5 ways that the Minoans and

Mycenaeans were alike.What happened to the Minoans and Mycenaeans?Was the Trojan War real? How do we know?Were the Dorians civilized? Defend your answer.Why is Crete called the “Cradle of Civilization”?

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The Minoan World: mid-2M B.C.E.

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Minoan CivilizationName after King

MinosBetween 1750 bc

and 1500 bc is when the Minoans reached its greatest success.

Success was based on trade, not conquest.

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The Palace of KnossosHoused the royal

family and included religious shrines which were areas dedicated to the honor of gods and goddesses.

The walls are covered with frescoes.

Frescoes- watercolor paintings done on wet plaster.

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Palace of King Minos - Interiors

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Minoan Culture - Religion

Minoan PriestMinoan Snake Goddess

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Bull Cult

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Minoan

Trade

“Bireme” ship

Coast of Crete

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Early Writing System:“Linear A” (Undecipherable)

Canon?

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Civilization is believed to just disappearThe eruption of

Mt. Vesuvius is believed to lead to the decline of the Minoans.

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Rulers of MycenaeDominated from

1400 bc to 1200 bcLived in city-states-

areas created by warrior-kings that had thick-walled fortresses from where he lived and ruled the surrounding villages

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The Mycenaean World: mid-2M B.C.E.

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Aerial View of Mycenae

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Lion’s Gate Entrance to Mycenae

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Mycenaean Writing System: “Linear B”

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The Trojan WarTook place around

1250 bc.Had its roots in the

economic struggles between Mycenae and Troy (Turkey).

Troy controlled the straits that linked the Mediterranean and Black sea.

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Romantic Story of TroyThe Trojan Prince Paris

kidnapped Helen, the beautiful wife of a Greek king, the Mycenaean's sailed to Troy to rescue her. For the next 10 years, the two sides battled until the Greeks finally seized Troy and burned the city to the ground.

Believed to be a fairy tale until Heinrich Schliemann

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Migrations in the Aegean Region

(DORIANS}

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The Age of HomerThe Mycenaean

civilization soon crumbles under the attack of the Dorian's.

We get hints about what life was like during this time because of the two epic poems written by Homer.

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The IliadWritten by the blind

poet Homer around 750 bc.

Chief source about what happened in the Trojan War

Story involves god, goddesses, and even a talking horse named Pegasus. This is where we get our story about Achilles, the great Greek warrior.

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The OdysseyWritten by HomerTells of the great

struggles of of the Greek hero Odysseus.

On his way home to his wife (Penelope) Odysseus encounters a sea monster, a race of one-eyed giants, and a beautiful sorceress who turns men into swine.