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Greece Minoan and Mycenaean

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Minoan and Mycenaean. Greece. Atlantis. POSEIDON. ANGRY. Myth or Reality ?. Crete. Signs of the earliest Greek civilization are found on the island of Crete. Advanced Technology. “Minoan” Greece. Crete. Earliest Greek Civilization (c. 2700-1500 B.C.) Named for Minos (Mythical King). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Greece

Minoan and Mycenaean

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Atlantis

POSEIDON

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ANGRY

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Myth or Reality?

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Crete

Signs of the earliest Greek civilization are found on the island of Crete.

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“Minoan” Greece

Earliest Greek Civilization (c. 2700-1500 B.C.)

Named for Minos (Mythical King)

Advanced Technology

Crete

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Knossos is the most famous archaeological site in Crete.

Knossos

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Sir Arthur Evans

Evans discovered archaeological evidence of the Minoan civilization in 1900.

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The Palace at

Knossos

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PANORAMA

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Fresco

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A wall mural painted directly onto wet plaster

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Photo by cavorite

Women

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Throne Room

Photo by Shadowgate

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Photo by Shadowgate

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A ship crew painted by a Minoan artist

Commercial Power

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Veneration

of the Bull

Minoan Bull Sculpture

Bulls are a frequent subject in Minoan art, suggesting religious significance.

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Minoan Bull Jumping

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MINOTAUR

1/2 Human

1/2 Bull

5/3 AWESOME!

Photo by Marsyas

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Daedalus,,

andPasiphae’sWooden Cow

Roman fresco from the northern wall of the triclinium in the Casa dei Vettii (VI 15,1) in Pompeii

PasiphaeQueen of Crete Daedalus

Engineer

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Too Cute

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Daedalus(Mythical Engineer)

MINOTAUR

Labyrinth

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TheseusSon of Aegeus

(King of Athens)

Minotaur

Slayer!!

!

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OOPS!

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COLLAPSE THEORIESPhoto by Brocken Inaglory

Volcanic Eruption? Invasion?

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Bronze Age civilization based inmainland Greece

c. 1600-1100 B.C.

Mycenaean Greece

Retrieved from Wikipedia

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Retrieved from Wikipedia

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Bronze Age Technology

Swords and cups found at Mycenae

Photo Credit: Mierlo (Wikipedia)

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Ruins of Mycenae

How do these ruins compare to the ruins of Knossos?

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The Lion Gate

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Mask of Agamemnon

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Mycenaean Artifact

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Female Figure13th century B.C.

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Photo by cavorite

Compare to Minoan Art

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Who Was More

Advanced?Minoans Mycenaeans

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Who Was

STRONGER?Minoans Mycenaeans

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Linear B (Mycenaean Writing)

Evidence of Contact

Photo: Sharon Mollerus

Similar Alphabets

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Mycenaean

Bull Sculpture

Photo by Dimitris Kamaras

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Contrasting Civilizations

MinoansCrete

PeacefulNo Sign of

MilitaryNo Fortifications

If these two civilizations went to war, who would

win?

MycenaeansMainland Greece

WarlikeArmor & WeaponsLarge City Walls

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A Lesson

It’s no good to build a great civilization

if you can’t defend it…

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c. 1100-800 B.C.–Mycenaean

Civilization collapsed–No evidence of writing

during this time

Greek Dark Ages

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ORALTraditions

(Imagine a 300 year long game of telephone.)

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Timeline of Greek Civilizations

Minoan Greecec. 2700-1500

B.C.Mycenaean Greece

c. 1600-1100 B.C.

Greek Dark Ages

c. 1100-800 B.C.

Archaic Greece c. 800-500 B.C.

Classical Greece

c. 500-300 B.C.

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HOMER

Homer’s epic poems were written after the Dark Ages from surviving oral traditions.