Download - Seafaring on the Mediterranean Sea

Transcript
Page 1: Seafaring on the Mediterranean Sea

Seafaring on the Mediterranean Sea

New ideas come to new societies

Page 2: Seafaring on the Mediterranean Sea

The role of traders

They spread Buddhism to s.w. Asia and ChinaThey will play the same role on the Mediterranean SeaNew ideas on god,writing,religion,art

Page 3: Seafaring on the Mediterranean Sea

The Minoans2000-1400 B.C.Lived on isle of CreteEdge of the Aegean SeaProduced finest pottery of the timeBig time traders-swords,pottery,goldExported their culture

Page 4: Seafaring on the Mediterranean Sea

Minoan culture

They become a stepping stone for culture throughout the areaUnique architectureBurial customsThey will influence Greece

Page 5: Seafaring on the Mediterranean Sea

Krossos

Minoan capital cityProbably peaceful,no signs of protectionKing Minos-city named after himLegend of the minotaur

Page 6: Seafaring on the Mediterranean Sea

Minoan People

Excavations tell us much about themTheir painted walls show us many aspects of their livesVery graceful people

Page 7: Seafaring on the Mediterranean Sea

Minoan People

They were athleticThey enjoyed beautyLoved natureLiked boxing, wrestling, And bull leapingOlympic Pommel- horse?

Page 8: Seafaring on the Mediterranean Sea

Role of womenThey were held in higher esteem than in other culturesMother earth goddessRuled over the other godsIn charge of the shrinesAided by men!

Page 9: Seafaring on the Mediterranean Sea

Animal sacrifice

Worshipped bulls ( no, not the Chicago Bulls)Sacrifice animals to their godsPossibly human sacrifice

Page 10: Seafaring on the Mediterranean Sea

End of their culture

In 1470 B.C.-earthquakes,volcanoes,tidal waves,dealt a blow to their city/culture that they never recover from.They hold on about 300 more yearsEnd about 1200 B.C.Probably overrun by Greece who take advantage of their weakened state

Page 11: Seafaring on the Mediterranean Sea

The Phoenicians

These guys are why you know your ABC’s

Page 12: Seafaring on the Mediterranean Sea

Phoenicians-not a true “empire” as we know it

They establish wealthy city-statesBYBLOSTYRESIDONAll are important trading centers

Page 13: Seafaring on the Mediterranean Sea

Shipbuilders/Sailors

They will excel at this!First to past the Straits of GibraltarGreat Britain?Africa?

Page 14: Seafaring on the Mediterranean Sea

Phoenician coloniesCarthage-greatest of allFounded 814 B.C.30 miles apartOne days sailTraded papyrusMost popular was a purple-red dye made from snailsPurple cloth-only very rich could afford

Page 15: Seafaring on the Mediterranean Sea

Phoenician alphabet

Traders needed recordsNeeded to record quickly,clearlyOne symbol-one soundMany similarities to Greek/English letters

Page 16: Seafaring on the Mediterranean Sea

Alpha-Bet

First two letters of their new way of writing were alpha and betaAlpha-bet get it?They will introduce this everywhere they go

Page 17: Seafaring on the Mediterranean Sea

Phoenician Traders

Their boats can travel 30 miles in one dayThey set up city-states 30 miles apartReload/unload as neededCities will compete with each other

Page 18: Seafaring on the Mediterranean Sea

Trade routes take a hit

Assyrians capture eastern citiesPersia and Babylon take overExiled Phoenicians will set up more cities west of CarthageTheir culture will spread even further

Page 19: Seafaring on the Mediterranean Sea

Things to remember

Alphabet- made reading/writing easier for allOpened trade to most of civilized worldInsured exchange of culture/beauty/art/religion/new ideasHeavily influenced emerging Greek civilization

Page 20: Seafaring on the Mediterranean Sea