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World History Chapter 4-Ancient Greece Section 1 The First Greek Civilizations

Section 1 The First Greek Civilizations. The Impact of Geography Greece is a small, mountainous peninsula; many islands; mountains and sea played a key

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Page 1: Section 1 The First Greek Civilizations. The Impact of Geography Greece is a small, mountainous peninsula; many islands; mountains and sea played a key

World HistoryChapter 4-Ancient Greece

Section 1The First Greek Civilizations

Page 2: Section 1 The First Greek Civilizations. The Impact of Geography Greece is a small, mountainous peninsula; many islands; mountains and sea played a key

The Impact of GeographyGreece is a small, mountainous peninsula;

many islands; mountains and sea played a key role in development of the civilization

Mountains kept the Greeks isolated; formed their own ways of life; very independent

Because of the long seacoast, many Greeks became seafarers; trading and establishing colonies

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Geography of Greece

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The Minoan civilizationBronze Age civilization, used metals, set up

on the island of CreteNamed Minoan after King Minos of Crete by

Arthur Evans, archaeologists who discovered Flourished between 2700-1450 B.C.Evans found a palace complex at Knossos;

remnants of a rich culture; sea empire based on trade

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Minoan Civilization

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MinoansPalace at Knossos-elaborate, many rooms for

the royal family, workshops for making things, bathrooms with drains

Rooms were painted and decorated; storerooms held grain, oil, & wine-taxes

1450 B.C.-suffered a collapse, some think a tidal wave; most historians believe they were invaded by Mycenaeans, mainland Greeks

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Palace at Knossos

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The First Greek State: MycenaeMycenae; fortified city found by Heinrich

Schliemann, one of several such centers, flourished between 1600-1100 B.C.

Indo-European people; entered Greece around 1900 B.C.

High point of civilization b/n 1400-1200 B.C.; powerful monarchies, may have formed loose alliances with each other

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Mycenaean Civilization

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MycenaePalace centers built up on hills, surrounded

by walls; the rest of the people lived outside the walls

Tholos or tombs for the royal family was a unique feature of these centers; built into hills

Extensive trade networkWarrior people, many murals of battles,

expanded militarily to include Crete & some Aegean Islands

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Mycenaean architecture

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Attack on Troy & the Fall of the Mycenaean CivilizationMost famous military expedition; did it

happen? Attacked city of Troy around 1250 B.C.; led

by King Agamemnon of Mycenae Mycenaean society was in trouble by the late

13th century B.C.; fighting among each other, major earthquakes; invasions from the north; by 1100 B.C. it had collapsed

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The Greeks in a Dark AgeDark Age of Greece-from 1100-750 B.C.; food

production dropped as did populationVery few records of what happened existBy 850 B.C. farming was revived; new Greece

was starting to develop

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Developments of the Dark AgeDuring the Dark Ages many Greeks left the

mainlandWestern part of Asia Minor-IoniaAeolian Greeks-left northern & central

Greece, settled on island of Lesbos and mainland areas near there

Dorian Greeks-settled in southwestern Greece, area of the Peloponnesus, some islands in southern Aegean(Crete)

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Greek Migrations

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More DevelopmentsRevival of trade; other economic activityIron replaced bronze in weapons & farm

tools; increase food production, affordable weapons

Greeks adopted Phoenician alphabet; made learning to read and write easier

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Greek Alphabet

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HomerHomer wrote down epic poems that had been

passed down for generations orallyIliad –story of the Trojan War-Greek states

wage war on the city of Troy to get Helen(wife of a king) back

Story not just of war, but of the Greek hero Achilles and what his anger caused

Odyssey-retells the story of Odysseus and his return home

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Homer

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Homer’s impactIt is said Homer did not record history as

much as he created itGreeks look at these two stories as actual

historical accounts; ideal past; texts for educational purposes

Homer taught values like courage and honor; Greeks used these as part of their tradition & a model for future generations

Arete-excellence won in a struggle; fighting for family, honor; earns a reputation

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Trojan Horse

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Achilles & Odysseus