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Title: Ancient Greece


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Ancient Greece
Tom Diaddigo
  • Linda Wiedenfeld

Joan Tanner
Shannon Nation
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Table of Contents
  • Regions
  • Movement
  • Location
  • Place
  • Human/Environment Interaction

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Regions
Tom Diaddigo
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Regions of Ancient Greece
  • Galatia
  • Macedonia
  • Magna Graecia
  • Phocis
  • Thessaly
  • Acarnania
  • Aetolia
  • Attica
  • Boeotia
  • Epirus

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Still Standing!
Synagogue in Galatia
Galatia or Galilee Today
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Movement
Tom Diaddigo
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Moving from Place to Place
  • People in Ancient Greece
  • Walked
  • Rode horses and chariots if they were wealthy
    enough to afford them
  • Sailed the open seas in merchant ships and in
    ships called biremes and triremes

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Onward to Troy!
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Joan Tanner
Location
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Coordinates Greece is located in Southern Europe
Between Albania and Turkey
38oN 22oE
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Surrounded by Water
Greece is surrounded by water from the Ionian,
Mediterranean and Aegean Seas
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Map of Ancient Greece
Greek Settlements 500 BC Archaic Period
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Place
  • Linda Wiedenfeld
  • Mythology
  • Mt. Olympus
  • The Principal Gods
  • Philosophers
  • The Island of Greece
  • Food
  • Clothing

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The Island of Greece
  • 9000 miles of coastline
  • Interactive Map of Modern Greece
  • http//www.hol.gr/greece/tour/

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Greek Food
  • They grew ate olives, grapes, figs
  • They kept goats for milk, for milk and cheese
  • They grew wheat for bread
  • They caught ate fish seafood
  • Wine was very popular

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Greek Clothing
  • Clothing was very simple mostly made in the
    home.
  • Simple tunics warm cloaks made.
  • Made of linen or wool
  • Dyed a bright color or bleached white.
  • Decorated to represent the city-state in which
    they lived.

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Mythology
  • Greek Myths Alphabetical Listing
    http//www.pantheon.org/mythica/areas/Greek_heroic
    /

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The Principal Gods
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Mt. Olympus
  • In Greek mythology, it is the abode of the chief
    god Zeus. The foremost gods of Greek pantheon
    have their palaces at the summit.
  • It is the highest mountain in Greece and lies on
    the border of Macedonia and Thessaly.

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Thaleshttp//windows.arc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/tour_d
ef/people/ancient_epoch/thales.html
Philosophers
  • Aristotle
  • http//encarta.msn.com/find/Concise.asp?z1pg2
    ti01618000
  • http//members.tripod.com/batesca/aristotle.html
  • Greek PhilosophersPlato http//graduate.gradsch.
    uga.edu/archive/Greek.html
  • Zeno
  • http//radicalacademy.com/adiphilethical.htm

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  • Ancient Greek Sites http//www.webcom.com/shownet
    /medea/grklink.html

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Human/Environment Interaction
  • Shannon Nation
  • Adapting to the Environment
  • Modifying the Environment
  • Depending on the Environment

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Adapting to the Environment
  • The neighboring seas 1,400 islands, were an
    important factor in the lives of the Greeks.
    They served as transportation and trade routes.
  • Three-fourths of Ancient Greece was covered by
    mountains. These mountains serves as natural
    borders for the city-states.
  • The small amount of people who lived in Greece
    maintained their diet of grapes, grains, and
    olives, in part because of the lack of farmland
    or fresh water for irrigation.
  • The climate was moderate with temperatures
    ranging from 48 degrees F in the winter to 80
    degrees F in the summer. The Greeks spent much of
    their time outdoors.

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Modifying the Mountains
  • The Acropolis of Athens is one way the Greeks
    modified their environment.
  • This city on a hill provided an easy view of
    would be attackers.
  • The Athenian Acropolis, surrounded by mountains,
    made it a difficult for enemies to siege.

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Depending on Natural Resources
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The End
Tom Diaddigo
  • Linda Wiedenfeld

Joan Tanner
Shannon Nation
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