Title: The Greeks
1http//ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/tjmoore/myth4web/05troy
gold.jpg.
2Minoans Mycenaeans The Greeks
- Origins of the Greeks Minoans Mycenaeans
2800 B.C.E. - 1500 B.C.E.
3Minoans (2800-1400 BCE)
- Lived on island of Crete
- Existed during Egypts Old Kingdom
- Government Priest-kings
- Religion Polytheists
- Cities NOT surrounded by walls
- Ship Builders Traders
- Farming
- Fishing
- Overpowered by Mycenaeans by 1400 BCE
http//ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/tjmoore/Myth3web/05athe
seusmincan.jpg.
4Minoan Art
- Sculptures, Pottery, and Frescoes
5Minoans created and traded pottery, leather,
bronze armor, and metal jewelry. They also
enjoyed sports such as boxing and bull leaping.
http//ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/tjmoore/Myth3web/05athe
seusmincan.jpg
6Minoan Fresco at the Palace of Knossos
http//ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/tjmoore/myth.html.
7Minoan fresco Prince of Knossos
http//www.graeco-roman.com/items/G4310.htm
8Minoan Religion
- Polytheists
- Main god Great Goddess, Mother Earth)
9Minoan Religion
- Built shrines on housetops, hilltops, and in
caves - Why hilltops?
- Why caves?
- Offerings included
- Human hair
- fruit
- flowers
- jewels
- gold
Mother Earth
10The fall of Minoan civilization is described in
the legendary fight of Theseus, a young Greek
prince and the Minotaur.
Relief Sculpture of Theseus and defeated Minotaur
http//ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/tjmoore/Myth3web/05athe
seusmincan.jpg
11Mycenaeans (2000 - 900 BCE)
- Lower Greece (lowlands)
- Built fortress-palaces on hilltops
- Engaged in farming, herding, olive growing.
- Traded gold bronze
- Learned from Minoans Shipbuilding, navigation,
gold bronze work, fashions, art, writing. - Better warriors than traders (pirates)
- Became most powerful people in Aegean world by
1400 BCE - Trojan War (1200s BCE)
- Conquered by Dorians (late 1200s)
12The Dark Age (1100 -800 BCE)
- Civil wars broke out following Trojan War
- Dorians conquered Mycenaeans
- Aegean world began era of wandering and killing
- Independent communities developed
Layered view of nine major settlements of Troy
by Christopher Haussner based on archaelogical
excavation.
http//ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/tjmoore/myth4web/05troy
gold.jpg
13Greek City-States (700 - 338 BCE)
14Greek City-States
- The Hellenes, or Greeks emerge from the Dark Age
- The Polis, or city-state was the center of Greek
life - Polis structure
- Acropolis (fortified hill)
- Agora (marketplace at foot of acropolis)
- Polis included homes, farming villages, fields,
and orchards
http//www.indiana.edu/kglowack/athens/acropolis.
html
15Greek Civics and Politics
- Civic and personal honor is one and the same
- The Polis (city-state) is above everything else
Greenblatt, Lemmo. Human Heritage. Glencoe,
McGraw-Hill 1995.
16A New Government
- Solon created 1st Constitution (594 BCE)
- Set of principles and rules for governing
- Purpose To end oligarchy and to prevent
uprising against government by middle and lower
class
http//www.indiana.edu/kglowack/athens/images/07.
017.JPG
17The FirstDemocratic Constitution
- Created by Cleisthenes in 508 BCE (lasted 300
yrs.) - Limits power of rich land ownership
- All male landowners could vote
- All debts were erased
- All enslaved due to debt, were freed
- All Athenians became citizens and able to
participate in government - Assembly created to make laws
Representation of Cleisthenes
http//www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/greeks/greekd
emocracy_2.shtml
18The Athenian Government Structure
http//norfacad.pvt.k12.va.us/project/pericles/Per
icles.htm
19Greek Religion
The most popular priestess was a priestess in the
temple of Delphi. The Delphi was the center of
the world for Greeks.
http//ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/tjmoore/mythslides1/27d
elphiview.jpg
20Gods with human qualities (anthropomorphism)
Poseiden
The Courtship of Venus and Mars
Aphrodite
http//ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/tjmoore/mythslides1/myt
hslides1.html
21Greek Theater
- Began during festivals honoring the god Dionysus
(600 BCE) - Types of Plays
- Tragedies
- Aeschylus
- Sophocles
- Euripides
- Comedies
- Only men could act in plays
- A civic responsibility
http//ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/tjmoore/mythslides1/28f
eastofgods.jpg
22The Great Greek Philosophers
http//www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/PHIL/cpshelle/Gallery
/Greek/aristotle.jpg
23Socrates (469-399 BCE)
- Stonemason, spent time arguing with assembly
- Taught Question everything, use step-by-step
questioning to final conclusion (Socaratic
Method) - Executed for denying gods, corrupting youth, and
trying to overthrow gov.
Greenblatt, Lemmo. Human Heritage. Glencoe,
McGraw-Hill 1995
http//www.btinternet.com/socratic/
24Plato (427-347 BCE)
- Pupil of Socrates
- Recorded speeches of Socrates
- Father of Political Science
- Founded The Academy to train government leaders
- Wrote The Republic The Dialogues
http//plato.evansville.edu/
25Aristotle (384-322 BCE)
- Pupil of Plato at The Academy
- Trained in Medicine
- Master of Them That Know
- First to classify plants animals
- Developed final steps in scientific method
(Hypothesis and Test)
Plato
Aristotle
http//www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/history/aristotle.htm
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