The Myceneans
... The culture of Greece dwindled. b. Gradual decline of urbanized culture on the Greek mainland. c. Mycenean culture were destroyed d. Writing was not practiced. e. Trade with Asia Minor, the Middle East, and Egypt stopped entirely. f. Artistic elements of the time portray simple geometrical designs a ...
... The culture of Greece dwindled. b. Gradual decline of urbanized culture on the Greek mainland. c. Mycenean culture were destroyed d. Writing was not practiced. e. Trade with Asia Minor, the Middle East, and Egypt stopped entirely. f. Artistic elements of the time portray simple geometrical designs a ...
Chapter 5 Classical Greece
... appear to have temporarily lost the art of writing during the Dorian Age. No written record exists from the 400-year period between 1150 and 750 B.C. ...
... appear to have temporarily lost the art of writing during the Dorian Age. No written record exists from the 400-year period between 1150 and 750 B.C. ...
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... Mycenaeans moved into mainland _____________ Mycenaean Kingdom • Mycenean king lived in a __________ on a _____ • Protected by ________ Traders and Warriors • Mycenaeans _______________ Minoans • Controlled ________ in __________ Sea • Mycenaeans were proud of military successes in _________________ ...
... Mycenaeans moved into mainland _____________ Mycenaean Kingdom • Mycenean king lived in a __________ on a _____ • Protected by ________ Traders and Warriors • Mycenaeans _______________ Minoans • Controlled ________ in __________ Sea • Mycenaeans were proud of military successes in _________________ ...
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... Minoan Culture • Came into contact with Minoans around 1500 B.C. • Adapted Minoan writing system, artistic design, & culture – Later formed core of Greek religious practices, politics, & literature – Western civilization has its roots in these two early Mediterranean civilizations ...
... Minoan Culture • Came into contact with Minoans around 1500 B.C. • Adapted Minoan writing system, artistic design, & culture – Later formed core of Greek religious practices, politics, & literature – Western civilization has its roots in these two early Mediterranean civilizations ...
The Geography and Early Cultures of Ancient Greece
... – Causing them to trade primarily by water • Profitable trade through Mediterranean, Aegean, and Ionian Seas • Made Greeks great sailors with a strong navy ...
... – Causing them to trade primarily by water • Profitable trade through Mediterranean, Aegean, and Ionian Seas • Made Greeks great sailors with a strong navy ...
Greece PPT 2012 - Mr. Mac`s Wikispace!!
... deciding how to be governed? 2) What do people need to consider when making those choices? ...
... deciding how to be governed? 2) What do people need to consider when making those choices? ...
4-1 Origins of Classical Greece screencast sheet
... This left them as easy prey for the _____________, a new group of invaders from the north, who swept in and _______________________________. ...
... This left them as easy prey for the _____________, a new group of invaders from the north, who swept in and _______________________________. ...
Golden Age of Greece: 480-430 BC
... how far Seaside is). The land also was difficult to farm, so Greece’s food supply was not too great resulting in a small population. Land played a major role in the political life of Greece, they never united but formed City-states instead. City-state: independent city. Its own leader, govt, customs ...
... how far Seaside is). The land also was difficult to farm, so Greece’s food supply was not too great resulting in a small population. Land played a major role in the political life of Greece, they never united but formed City-states instead. City-state: independent city. Its own leader, govt, customs ...
Cultures of the Mountain and sea
... Greek Culture Declines Under the Dorians After the Trojan war the Mycenaean civilization collapsed. They had been attacked by sea traders which destroyed their cities and infrastructure. Dorians moved into the area, They were: Less advanced Terrible at trade Little is known about this time period, ...
... Greek Culture Declines Under the Dorians After the Trojan war the Mycenaean civilization collapsed. They had been attacked by sea traders which destroyed their cities and infrastructure. Dorians moved into the area, They were: Less advanced Terrible at trade Little is known about this time period, ...
The Early Greeks
... The center of the Mycenaean kingdom was a palace surrounded by large farms. The Mycenaeans began trading with the Minoans and learned much about Minoan culture. Before collapsing around 1100 B.C., the Mycenaean civilization was the most powerful on the Mediterranean, ...
... The center of the Mycenaean kingdom was a palace surrounded by large farms. The Mycenaeans began trading with the Minoans and learned much about Minoan culture. Before collapsing around 1100 B.C., the Mycenaean civilization was the most powerful on the Mediterranean, ...
Ancient Greek Civilization
... cities included Sparta, Corinth, Athens, Thebes • 1200 B.C.E. the Mycenaean attacked the city of Troy (key to the profitable Black Sea Trade) this launched the Trojan War (10 years of war – led to the writing by Homer in the Iliad) Mycenaeans won! ...
... cities included Sparta, Corinth, Athens, Thebes • 1200 B.C.E. the Mycenaean attacked the city of Troy (key to the profitable Black Sea Trade) this launched the Trojan War (10 years of war – led to the writing by Homer in the Iliad) Mycenaeans won! ...
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... • The Greeks developed a rich set of myths and traditional stories about their gods. • The works of Homer and another epic, Theogony by Hesiod are the sources of much Greek mythology. • The Greeks used myths to explain the unexplainable – Nature changing of seasons and weather ...
... • The Greeks developed a rich set of myths and traditional stories about their gods. • The works of Homer and another epic, Theogony by Hesiod are the sources of much Greek mythology. • The Greeks used myths to explain the unexplainable – Nature changing of seasons and weather ...
Greece 1
... • The Greeks developed a rich set of myths and traditional stories about their gods. • The works of Homer and another epic, Theogony by Hesiod are the sources of much Greek mythology. • The Greeks used myths to explain the unexplainable – Nature changing of seasons and weather ...
... • The Greeks developed a rich set of myths and traditional stories about their gods. • The works of Homer and another epic, Theogony by Hesiod are the sources of much Greek mythology. • The Greeks used myths to explain the unexplainable – Nature changing of seasons and weather ...
Cultures of the Mountains and the Sea
... 8. Mycenaean warrior-kings invaded Crete. Minoan culture had thrived there for over 600 years. They adapted the Minoan writing system to the Greek language. 9. Minoan legends formed the core of Greek religious practice, art, politics, and literature. 10. The Trojan War was fought between Mycenaeans ...
... 8. Mycenaean warrior-kings invaded Crete. Minoan culture had thrived there for over 600 years. They adapted the Minoan writing system to the Greek language. 9. Minoan legends formed the core of Greek religious practice, art, politics, and literature. 10. The Trojan War was fought between Mycenaeans ...
Dorian invasion
The Dorian invasion is a concept devised by historians of Ancient Greece to explain the replacement of pre-classical dialects and traditions in southern Greece by the ones that prevailed in Classical Greece. The latter were named Dorian by the ancient Greek writers after the historical population that owned them, the Dorians.Greek legend asserts that the Dorians took possession of the Peloponnesus in an event called the Return of the Heracleidae (Ancient Greek: Ἐπιστροφὴ τῶν Ἡρακλειδῶν). Classical scholars saw in the legend a hypothetically real event they termed the Dorian invasion. The meaning of the concept has changed several times, as historians, philologists and archaeologists used it in attempts to explain the cultural discontinuities expressed in the data of their fields. The pattern of arrival of Dorian culture on certain islands in the Mediterranean, such as Crete, is also not well understood. The Dorians colonised a number of sites on Crete such as Lato.Despite nearly 200 years of investigation, the actuality of the Dorian invasion has never been established. The meaning of the concept has become to some degree amorphous. The work done on it has mainly served to rule out various speculations. The possibility of a real Dorian invasion remains open. Likewise, there have been attempts to link them or their victims with the emergence of the equally mysterious Sea Peoples.