Title: Greek Spheres of operations
1- Greek Spheres of operations
- Note the feature
- Location!
- Location!
- Location!
2First Great Aegean CultureMinoan3100 BC 1450
BC
Set like a jewel in the wine dark sea there lies
a land called Crete, a rich and lovely land,
washed by waves on every side .
-Homer,
Odyssey, XIX
3Palace at Knossos - Discovered 1900 by Sir Arthur
Evans
4Evans called the culture Minoan after the
mythic King of Crete and son of Zeus (vide
handout)
5Palace at Knossos
- Beautiful frescos, pottery, sculpture, athletics
much with marine themes - Intricate structures (including an indoor toilet)
suggesting a labyrinth - Bull imagery (suggesting the minotaur)
6Minoan Sports
7Knossos Cretan culture
- Wealthy people-many storehouses
- Educated-had a writing system, particularly used
for inventories of goods - Sea dominance- no fortifications against invaders
suggests naval supremacy - High standard for women shown in art and religion
note goddess sculptures - Goods from all around the
- Mediterranean
8But around 1450 - Gone
- Invaders?
- Earthquake and zunami?
9Mainland Mycenaeans moved inflourished ca
1700-1200 BC
These are the people Homer describes and calls
Achaeans
10Mycenaeans were very different from Minoans
- Great cities located where Homer puts Pylos and
Mycene - Named from Homers description by Schliemann, the
archeologist who uncovered the sites - A feudal, warlike culture with power centering on
kings and their henchmen - Shaft and mound (tholos) graves
- Cities protected by Cyclopean walls
11Even the art is different
12 Mycenaean Map
13Palaces the great hall (megaron)
14But around 1250-1200, Mycenaeans begin fortifying
- Ca 1150 major cities burned but not rebuilt
- Population level on mainland drops sharply
- Levels of manufacture, art, writing drop
- No sign of social organization
- No sign of invaders
- Internal feuds? Plague? Drought? Revolt of
peasants? Raiders who came and left? - What?? No conclusive answer. Dark Ages
begin.
15But 300-400 years laterGreek (Hellenic) culture
is starting up Archaic Age begins
- Homer, 750 BC, represents the first literary work
of the new era and his tales harken back to
Bronze Age life - Rise of City-States or Poleis (p??e??) as
independent governments. - Continuity of political system of monarchy
alongside oligarchy and development of democracy - Rise of Hellenic art, writing, commerce, and
common religious institutions
16Note nearnessOf eastern Greek city-states to
Persia