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What led to Ancient Greece?

What led to Ancient Greece?. The Minoans & Myceneans. The Minoans came from what we now know as Crete. httpatschool.eduweb.co.uksirrobhitch.suffolkPortland%20State%20University%20Greek%20Civilization%20Ho. The Minoan capital was Knossos.

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What led to Ancient Greece?

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  1. What led to Ancient Greece? The Minoans & Myceneans

  2. The Minoans came from what we now know as Crete. httpatschool.eduweb.co.uksirrobhitch.suffolkPortland%20State%20University%20Greek%20Civilization%20Ho

  3. The Minoan capital was Knossos. httpatschool.eduweb.co.uksirrobhitch.suffolkPortland%20State%20University%20Greek%20Civilization%20Ho

  4. This is an idea of the appearance of the capital httpatschool.eduweb.co.uksirrobhitch.suffolkPortland%20State%20University%20Greek%20Civilization%20Ho

  5. These are some of the ruins of Knossos. Drainage systems httpuk.digiserve.commentorminoanknossos21b.JPG

  6. These are some of the ruins of Knossos. The Royal Road httpuk.digiserve.commentorminoanknossos21b.JPG

  7. These are some of the ruins of Knossos. The Theatre httpuk.digiserve.commentorminoanknossos21b.JPG

  8. These are some of the ruins of Knossos. A Courtyard httpuk.digiserve.commentorminoanknossos21b.JPG

  9. These are some of the ruins of Knossos. I don’t know what this is! httpuk.digiserve.commentorminoanknossos21b.JPG

  10. These are some of the ruins of Knossos. The Queen’s chamber http://www.historywhiz.org

  11. These are some of the ruins of Knossos. The Royal Villa http://www.historywhiz.org

  12. These are some of the ruins of Knossos. King Minos’ throne room http://www.historywhiz.org

  13. Since the Minoans lived on an island, sailing was very important to them. A fresco of a Minoan ship http://www.rgzm.de

  14. Since the Minoans lived on an island, sailing was very important to them. A model based upon existing drawings http://www.rgzm.de

  15. We also have a good idea of what Minoan women looked like! A wall fresco from Knossos http://www.sxc.hu/index.phtml

  16. The Myceneans came to the Greek mainland from Asia. University of Texas

  17. The Myceneans were skilled in pottery and other arts University of Texas

  18. The Myceneans were skilled in pottery and other arts University of Texas

  19. The Myceneans were skilled in pottery and other arts University of Minnesota

  20. The Myceneans were skilled in pottery and other arts University of Texas

  21. The Myceneans often used gold in their homes and palaces. University of Minnesota

  22. The Myceneans often used gold in their homes and palaces. The Mask of Agamemnon University of Vermont

  23. The Myceneans even used gold on their battle armor! University of Texas

  24. The Myceneans had very advanced stonework, much like the Incas. University of Minnesota

  25. Still, there was not yet a true arch. University of Arkansas

  26. We will now look further into how the developments of Mycenea & Minos led to ancient Greece.

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