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Title: Israel


1
Israel
  • The Israelites had 2 difft kinds of religious
    experience, intensely personal encounters with
    God such as the experiences of Abraham and Moses
    and sacrifices performed on behalf of the people
    by the priests
  • The God of Abraham and Moses was called Yahweh
  • Hebrews were a nomadic people.
  • Took the name Israelites later when they settled
    down and became a nation

2
The Emergence of Greek Civilization
  • Importance of the sea
  • No national identity as Greeks but people did
    identify with their cities
  • Europe and the Middle East did not develop in the
    same way.
  • No Mesopotamian cities, temples, palaces, no
    Egyptian bureaucracy in Europe

3
Emergence contd
  • In Europe, possessions meant social status
  • Warrior culture. Chiefs ruled small territories,
    fought each other, hunted, engaged in athletic
    competitions, feasted
  • Burial customs chiefs buried under mounds of
    earth and/or stone

4
Amateur Archaeologists at Troy (Turkey), Mycenae
(Greek mainland) and Crete (Greek island)
  • A.D. 1870s Heinrich Schliemann discovered the
    sites of Troy and Mycenae.
  • A.D. 1900 Sir Arthur Evans discovered the palace
    at Knossos, Crete.
  • Palace is his word. We are still not exactly sure
    what role this structure played in the economic
    and religious system of the area.
  • Around 2000 B.C. the structures which Evans
    called palaces started to be built.
  • Palaces included residential and storage space.

5
Writing I
  • Egyptian hieroglyphs holy carvings
    pictograms, pictures represented ideas
  • Sumerian cuneiform script wedge-shaped
  • Hebrew required less symbols to be learned and
    was supposely easier than Egyptian and Sumerian.

6
Writing II
  • Linear A 1700 B.C.
  • Linear B 1450 B.C. (the arrival of the Mycenaeans
    on Crete)
  • Linear A and B were not like the Ancient Greek
    which we study today.
  • They were used for palace inventories. Most
    samples have been destroyed because they were
    written on perishable materials like clay
    tablets, animal skin and tree bark.
  • Linear A has never been deciphered.
  • Linear B is recognizable as an early form of
    Greek.
  • New Greek alphabet borrowed from Phoenician
    alphabet circa 750 B.C. our Ancient Greek but
    with unusual Homeric forms
  • Adopted later by the Romans and some letters
    become part of our alphabet.

7
Linear A and Linear B
8
Archaic Age
  • 8th century B.C. start of democracy in 509 B.C.

9
Polis city-state
  • Concept appears 8th -7th cent. B.C.
  • Independent self-sufficient city with its
    attached rural territory
  • Closely guards rights to citizenship
  • Great internal strife

10
Literature in the Ancient World
  • A small amount has survived.
  • Latin literature usually imitated Greek models.
  • Defined their civilization, still affects our
    own.
  • Other cultures produced literature but only the
    Greeks and Romans had large literate segment of
    society as audience.

11
Homer 1
  • 8th century B.C.
  • 1 man or a collection of unknown people.
  • Did not tell the reader anything about himself
  • Did not claim that he was the author of the
    story. Asked Muse to inspire him so that he could
    tell the story.
  • Oral tradition illiterate minstrels kept alive
    the tales of Mycenaean times such as the Trojan
    war (1200 B.C. if it existed at all).
  • Minstrels used repeated epithets for characters,
    beat of the metre, repeated scenes such as
    banquet scenes as memory aids.

12
Homer 2
  • Homer is reputed to have written both the Iliad
    and Odyssey
  • Odyssey covers time after Iliad so it was
    probably written after Iliad
  • Legend has it that Homer was blind
  • Many cities claim him as their son
  • The Epic Cycle was the name given to the work
    produced by other authors which explained what
    happened after the Trojan War.
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