Geography & early people of greece

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Geography & Early People of Greece

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Geography & Early People of Greece

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Geography Mountains

¾ of Greek mainland protected and isolated limited contact between

communities effect: Greece never unites w/ one

govt so it helped and hindered the development of city-states

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Geography Natural harbors

no place more than 50 miles from the coast

effect: many make living from the seas

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Geography Limited arable land

effect: some farming, but Greeks will look for more land

Mild climate effect: people spend time

outside and socialize

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Economic DevelopmentCommerce and the spread of Hellenic culture

Shift from barter to money economy (coins)

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Political DevelopmentGreek cities were designed to promote civic and commercial life

Colonization was prompted by overpopulation and the search for arable land

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Minoans lived on Crete, traded in Mediterranean region

known for labyrinth palace at Knossos

frescoes show scenes of Minoan life and religion

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Minoan fresco

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Minoan fresco

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Minoan fresco

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Mycenaeans Indo-Europeans from central Asia

intermarried w/ native Hellenes on mainland Greece

set up kingdoms around hilltop fortresses

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Mycenaeans adopted Minoan customs

said to have fought in legendary Trojan War Heinrich Schliemann – German archaeologist who discovered Troy

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Trojan Horse

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Dorians invaded Greece from the north

Mycenaeans weakened by infighting

Dorians easily won using iron weapons

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Dorians Dorian period known as a “dark age”

refugees fled to Ionia (west coast of Asia Minor)

Ionians gradually come back, reintroduce culture