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ANCIENT GREECE

Explore the impact of Greece's geographic features on its civilization, including the influence of the sea, the challenges posed by the land, and the Mediterranean climate. Learn about the early Greek civilizations and the importance of storytelling. Map Ancient Greece and discover the cities and seas that shaped Greek history.

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ANCIENT GREECE

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  1. ANCIENT GREECE

  2. RAP: Around which sea did Greek civilization develop?

  3. Geography of Ancient Greece

  4. How did the geographic features of Greece influence its civilization?

  5. The Sea The Land The Climate

  6. The Sea The Greeks were seafaring people who traveled mostly by boat. Water ways were links between the Greeks and other societies. These links allowed trade between these societies.

  7. The Land Mountains broke Greece into regions making travel difficult and political unity nearly impossible. Irrigation was poor due to small streams instead of large rivers. Agriculture was lacking and could not support large civilization.

  8. The Climate Greece has a Mediterranean climate characterized by moderate temperatures. Due to the nice weather, people did many activities outdoors. Men spent leisure time at the agora, gymnasium, or theatre.

  9. Early Greeks: Minoans, Mycenaeans, Dorians

  10. Minoans: • On Crete, 2000-1400 B.C. • Influenced Mycenaeans in writing, art, and legends • Sea traders

  11. Mycenaeans: • 2000 B.C. • Warrior-kings led lives of luxury • Invaded Crete (Minoans) • Trojan War

  12. Dorians: • Moved into Mycenae area (around 1100-1000 BCE) • Less advanced • Dark Ages: no written history for 400 years • Oral tradition and Storytelling

  13. Homer: • Greatest storyteller,blind bard • Epics: narrative poems celebrating heroic deeds • The Iliad and The Odyssey • Arete

  14. Map Ancient Greece using your textbook.

  15. Label: *Greece *Athens, Sparta, Corinth, Crete, Mycenae *and the Aegean, Ionian, Black, and Mediterranean Seas

  16. Greece Geography Cause and Effect

  17. Cause Effect Greeks became sailors and traded with other lands. Greek civilization grew around the sea.

  18. Cause Effect Greece mainland is divided by mountains. Greeks live in independent communities.

  19. Cause Effect Greeks had no large-scale irrigation and few crops. There are no large river valleys.

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