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To Do:. Get out your polis point sheets Get out your Greece packets Fill out your planner: Study guide due 2/1 Take out your. 2 4 January 2018 Goal – Review Geography of Greece & learn about the “Early Greeks”. Bellringer – Fill out your planner Check over the M & M Homework

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  1. To Do: • Get out your polis point sheets • Get out your Greece packets • Fill out your planner: • Study guide due 2/1 • Take out your

  2. 24 January 2018Goal – Review Geography of Greece & learn about the “Early Greeks” • Bellringer – Fill out your planner • Check over the M & M Homework • Chapter 8.1 Notes (preview chapter) • HW : Study guide due 2/1 • Test – Friday, 2/2

  3. Minoan & Mycenae HW Minoan Mycenae F D G A C E B A C • C • G • D • A • B • E • F • B • D

  4. Chapter 8.1NotesPacket page 2Read 8.1 to add to your notes

  5. Climate of Athens

  6. The Minoans • Located on the “Island of Crete”

  7. The Minoans • We can’t read their writing • Did not speak Greek – Not Greek! • Mi-No-One Knows how to speak their language…

  8. The Minoans • Into the arts & peaceful trade along the sea

  9. TheMinoans

  10. The Minotaur was a monster in Greek mythology, half-bull and half-human. He lived in the Labyrinth, which expanded underneath the court of King Minos in Crete, and he was born from the union of Minos' wife with the Cretan Bull. This bull was sent as a gift from Poseidon to Minos, in order to support him in his struggle to become the ruler of Crete. However, Minos did not sacrifice the bull as he was meant to, but kept it. Poseidon was enraged and made his wife fall in love with the bull. When the Minotaur was born, he would only eat humans as he was an unnatural creature. Minos asked for advice from the oracle of Delphi, and was told to create a labyrinth underneath his palace and put the Minotaur there. So, Minos asked his architect, the famous Daedalus, to construct this maze. One day, the son of Minos, Androgeus, decided to participate in some games that were organized in Athens. In these games, he was killed by mistake. Minos, infuriated, attacked Athens and then demanded that fourteen young people from the city be sent annually to Crete as a sacrifice to the Minotaur. In a following year, Theseus, son of the king of Athens Aegeus, volunteered to go and kill the monster. When he arrived in Crete, Ariadne, daughter of Minos, fell in love with him, and offered him a sword, as well as a ball of thread. She told him to tie the thread near the entrance of the labyrinth and unroll it as he goes deeper, so that he could find the way out later. Theseus went in the labyrinth, managed to kill the Minotaur, and then found the way out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aoIs-5zqoI

  11. The Minoans…how they end??? • Possibly wiped out by a volcano which may have triggered a tsunami (1600s BC) • Covered fields w/ash • Mycenaeans come in?

  12. Mycenaeans • The first Greeks! • They were attackers • Very war like • Trade was hostile

  13. Mycenaeans

  14. Mycenaeanshttp://yougoculture.com/virtual-tour/mycenae/

  15. Mycenaeans’s end is unknown • Began to fall apart in 1200 BC • Wars?/Invaders? Famine?

  16. Mycenaeans • Their fall led to the “Dark Age”

  17. City-States • Polis means city-state • Known as the Classical Age (great achievements) • Each city state was independent and had its own identity • Like “mini” countries – why?

  18. City-States • Each city-state was centered around an acropolis or large fortress

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