Title: Ancient Greece
1Ancient Greece
Tom Diaddigo
Joan Tanner
Shannon Nation
2Table of Contents
- Regions
- Movement
- Location
- Place
- Human/Environment Interaction
3Regions
Tom Diaddigo
4Regions of Ancient Greece
- Galatia
- Macedonia
- Magna Graecia
- Phocis
- Thessaly
- Acarnania
- Aetolia
- Attica
- Boeotia
- Epirus
5Still Standing!
Synagogue in Galatia
Galatia or Galilee Today
6Movement
Tom Diaddigo
7Moving 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
8Onward to Troy!
9Joan Tanner
Location
10Coordinates Greece is located in Southern Europe
Between Albania and Turkey
38oN 22oE
11Surrounded by Water
Greece is surrounded by water from the Ionian,
Mediterranean and Aegean Seas
12Map of Ancient Greece
Greek Settlements 500 BC Archaic Period
13Place
- Mythology
- Mt. Olympus
- The Principal Gods
- Philosophers
- The Island of Greece
- Food
- Clothing
14The Island of Greece
- 9000 miles of coastline
- Interactive Map of Modern Greece
- http//www.hol.gr/greece/tour/
15Greek 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
16Greek 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.
17Mythology
- Greek Myths Alphabetical Listing
http//www.pantheon.org/mythica/areas/Greek_heroic
/
18The Principal Gods
19Mt. 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.
20Thaleshttp//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
21- Ancient Greek Sites http//www.webcom.com/shownet
/medea/grklink.html
22Human/Environment Interaction
- Adapting to the Environment
- Modifying the Environment
- Depending on the Environment
23 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.
24 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.
25Depending on Natural Resources
26The End
Tom Diaddigo
Joan Tanner
Shannon Nation