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Greece

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Greece

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Geography

Aegean Sea

Ionian Sea

Mediterranean Sea

Crete

Athens

Sparta

Troy

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GeographyGreece is very

mountainous• 75% of Greece is

covered by mountains• Difficult to farmSurrounded by seas• Greece is located on

the Balkan Peninsula• Made trade easier

• Could get what they could not grow

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GeographyCut off by mountains and the

seas• Isolated

• Led to the formation of city-states

• Limited interaction and unity of Ancient Greece

• Created fierce rivalries• Sea became a vital link

• Hundreds of bays to provide safe harbor for ships

• Skilled sailors• Traded olive oil, wine, and

marble• Returned with grains, metals,

and ideas

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Geography/Climate• Greece has a

Mediterranean climate• Winters are mild and wet

– allows for limited farming

– grapes and olives• Summers are warm and

dry– leads to drought– grapes and olives are

one of the few plants that can survive the summer droughts

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Timeline of Civilizations so far..• 3500 – 1500 BC: Sumer, Babylonia – 1st Known

Civilization• 2700 – 2100 BC: Egypt – Old Kingdom pyramid builders• 2600 – 1900 BC: Indus – Classic Urban Harappan phase• 1500 – 1000 BC: Egypt – New Kingdom monument

builders• 1500 – 200 BC: China – Shang, Zhou and Qin dynasties• 551BC: Confucius born• 1300 – 400 BC: Assyrian Empire – Nineveh, Nimrud• 1000 – 30 BC: Egypt – Late period: conquest and foreign

rule, Cleopatra• 200 BC – present: China – Han dynasty through

communist rule

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Where does Greece fit in timeline?• 3500 – 1500 BC: Sumer, Babylonia – 1st Known Civilization• 2800 BC: Minoan civilization established• 2700 – 2100 BC: Egypt – Old Kingdom pyramid builders• 2600 – 1900 BC: Indus – Classic Urban Harappan phase• 1500 – 1000 BC: Egypt – New Kingdom monument builders• 1450BC: Minoan civilization collapses • 1500 – 200 BC: China – Shang, Zhou and Qin dynasties• 1300 – 400 BC: Assyrian Empire – Nineveh, Nimrud• 1100-750 BC: Dark Age of Greece• 1000 – 30 BC: Egypt – Late period: conquest and foreign rule,

Cleopatra• 551BC: Confucius born• 480 BC: Persia burns Athens• 200 BC – present: China – Han dynasty through communist rule

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Minoans • 2800-1450 BC• Best known from island

of Crete• As population on Crete

increased, Minoans migrated to other islands and civilizations of the Mediterranean…some even may have lived in Egypt.

• Named by Sir Arthur Evans for Greek Myth of King Minos

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Minoan Culture• Knossos-Crete• – Crete settled by 2800 BC• – Cretans living in cities,

trading and writing by 2000• BC• 1930 B.C.-First palace built• A “bureaucratic monarchy”• Agriculture-olive and wine• Long distance trade, ships;

copper, ivory, gold,amber• – Throughout Asia Minor,

Egypt and Mediterranean• – Minoan artifacts, art and

peoples found in Egypt

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Collapse of the Minoans• Theories of downfall:• – Natural Disaster• • Volcanic Eruption • 1500/1450 BC (est.)• – Decimated Minoan trade city of

Akrotiri (which was one of 1st planned cities in Europe with fresh running water and sewage system for ALL Minoans)

• – Severe earthquake activity preceded eruption, leveling Knossos and other Minoan cities

• – Resulting tidal waves from eruption devastated Minoan cities further

• – Conquered by Mycenaeans after weakened by natural disaster