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Greece is a country in Europe. In ancient times, people lived along the huge coastline where food

was plentiful.

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Geography• Located on the Balkan Peninsula

• Many islands made it easier to travel to other countries for trade.

Cut 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

– Adapted the Phoenician alphabet– Became basis for all Western alphabets

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Geography

What did the Greeks do?• They were isolated• They had nice weather • They had fierce rivalries

What Ancient Greeks did• Went to war

– Peloponnesian, Trojan, and Persian Wars• Developed great thinkers

– Homer, Socrates, Plato – Herodotus- Father of history– Archimedes- Archimedes Screw

• Built temples to the gods and goddesses

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The Minoan Civilization

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The Minoan CivilizationIsland of Crete

• Became one of the most important links in the cultural exchange between Greece and Asia

• Knosses was located in central Crete

• The Palace of Minos was located in Knosses, which was named after King Minos (greatest ruler of Crete)

• The ancient civilization of Crete was also given the name Minoan after the King Minos

• The Minoans were a very advanced civilization for the times. They had a strong navy, which is probably why the Greeks never succeeded in colonizing the Minoan people. 

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The Island of Crete

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Who discovered them?

Heinrich Schliemann • A brilliant pioneer in field

archaeology, the German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann, is best known for his excavations at ancient Troy, Mycenae & Crete. His discoveries there were later to establish a historical background for the stories and legends told by Homer and Virgil

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What were the Minoans Like?• What we know of the Minoans comes from what has been left

behind, which is mostly frescoes.

• Since Crete is an island, they were not as concerned about invasion.

• They were a farming society that emerged into a mercantile society largely as a result of the introduction of bronze.

• For many centuries they prospered and thrived.

• They exported oil, wine, jewelry and crafts.

• They were the center of trade for the Eastern Mediterranean and Asia Minor.

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What were the Minoans Like?Wealth produced by trade had 2 effects:

• They had social equality and leisure time

• They enjoyed bull-jumping! Some walls were painted with pictures of young people, both boys and girls, jumping over bulls.

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The Palace of Knossos

The Minoan king lived in a maze of a palace with 1500 rooms! The walls were painted with pictures of people jumping over bulls!

Even poor people had four-room stone houses withrunning water and bathrooms that flushed!

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Palace at Knossos

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Palace at Knossos

• What has told us a great deal about these ancient people are the paintings on the walls of the palace at Knossos.

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The Throne of Minos

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Religious Images = Female Priestesses & Double Axe

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Myth of the Minotaur

Greek Myth:• The wife of King Minos gave birth to a monster,

half-man and half-bull• The Minotaur was imprisoned in a labyrinth.• His food was unmarried men & women. 7 men

and 7 women were sacrificed each year.• A hero, Theseus, volunteered to go as a

sacrifice. • With the help on the king’s daughter, he was

able to kill the minotaur and escape by following a string he had unwound on his way in.

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What happened to Minoans?

Natural disasters hit Crete!• Earthquake (around 1700 BCE)

• Volcanic eruption (around 1500 BCE)

• Tidal waves (following volcanic eruption)

• The Minoans disappear