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Early People of the Aegean

Early People of the Aegean. Chapter 4 Sect. 1. Minoan Civilization. Named after King Minos of Crete Height between 1750 and 1500 BC Success based on trade, not conquest Contact with Nile Valley, Middle East. Palace at Knossos. Rulers lived here, banquet halls, working areas

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Early People of the Aegean

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  1. Early People of the Aegean Chapter 4 Sect. 1

  2. Minoan Civilization • Named after King Minos of Crete • Height between 1750 and 1500 BC • Success based on trade, not conquest • Contact with Nile Valley, Middle East

  3. Palace at Knossos • Rulers lived here, banquet halls, working areas • Shrines- area dedicated to honor of gods and goddesses • Walls covered with frescoes- watercolor paintings done on wet plaster • Tells us about importance of sea, worshiped bull and a mother goddess, women appeared freely in public

  4. Frescoes

  5. Disappearence • 1400 BC- possible volcanic eruption, earthquake followed by tidal wave • Intruders as well. Mycenaens (mi suh nee uhnz), first Greek speaking people of whom we have a written record

  6. Rulers of Mycenae • Mycenaean civilization dominated Aegean world from 1400 to 1200 BC. • Sea traders that reached Egypt, Mesopotamia • Passed on influences to later Greeks • Lived in separate city-states on mainland in thick walled fortress from where warrior king ruled

  7. Trojan War 1250 BC • May have had to do with economic rivalry between Mycenae and Troy (present day Turkey) • Troy controlled vital straits, narrow water passages, connecting Mediterranean and Black seas

  8. Legend • Trojan Prince Paris kidnapped Helen, beautiful wife of Greek king, Mycenaeans sailed to Troy to rescue her • 10 year battle that the Greeks ended up seizing Troy and burned the city to the ground

  9. Age of Homer • Mycenaean civilization crumbled and Dorians invaded from north • 1100 to 800 BC Greek civilization took step back by forgetting art of writing and other skills • Homer wrote of these times around 750 BC • Blind poet who wondered to villages singing of heroic deeds • Iliad- Trojan War • Odyssey- Struggles of Greek hero returning home after fall of Troy • Heroes display honor, courage, and eloquence

  10. How did trade contribute to the development of Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations? • Through trade, Minoans and Mycenaeans learned ideas and technology from Egypt and Mesopotamia.

  11. What impact did Mycenaean civilization have on later Greeks? • Mycenaeans passed on writing, legends, and other cultural features to later Greeks

  12. What values of the ancient Greeks are found in the poems of Homer? • Honor, courage, and eloquence

  13. In addition to location near water, what other geographic features or natural resources would have been important to an early people who made their living as sea traders? • Resources needed to build boats, such as wood, as well as rock-free harbors that can be reached safely

  14. Do you think the epics of Homer are probably a reliable source of information about the history of the ancient Greeks? Why or why not? • Yes and no. Homer’s epics are based partly on fact. For example, the remains of Troy have been found. However, his epics are filled with myths and legends.

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