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The Growth of Civilizations<br />

•1. Classical Greece - <strong>2100</strong> <strong>BC</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

•2. Rome and Early Christianity – 750 <strong>BC</strong> – AD 500<br />

•3. The Americas – 1000 <strong>BC</strong> – AD <strong>150</strong>0<br />

•4. Empires of China and India – 350 <strong>BC</strong> – AD 600


Ancient Greece<br />

<strong>2100</strong> <strong>BC</strong> to <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

1. Early Greece<br />

2. The Classical Age<br />

3. Greek Achievements<br />

4. Alexander the Great<br />

•The small, rugged peninsula in southern Europe –<br />

Greece – home of early advanced civilizations<br />

•From the Minoans and the Mycenaeans to Sparta<br />

and Athens to the empire of Alexander the Great, the<br />

Greeks left a legacy that helped shape Western<br />

Civilization


•Centered around trade


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

The Geography of Greece<br />

•Ancient Greece is located<br />

in southern Europe.<br />

•It is located on the<br />

Mediterranean and Aegean<br />

seas.<br />

•The land is mountainous<br />

and the civilization does<br />

not grow around a river.


Bronze Age Greece<br />

•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong>


Crete: Minoan Civilization<br />

(Palace at Knossos)<br />

•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

•The Minoans<br />

were the earliest<br />

people in the<br />

Region.<br />

•They were<br />

traders but their<br />

civilization<br />

disappeared<br />

around 1400 <strong>BC</strong>.


Minoan Civilization<br />

•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

oExcavations done at Knossos<br />

reveal clues about their life:<br />

oPrivate rooms<br />

oBasic Plumbing<br />

oArtwork- tied to the sea


Minoan Civilization<br />

•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

•Language-<br />

Linear A-<br />

cant decipher<br />

•Most Minoan images of priests are women


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

The Mycenaean Civilization<br />

•The Mycenaeans arose next<br />

and were most famous for the<br />

Trojan War.<br />

• They declined around 1200<br />

<strong>BC</strong>.


The Trojan Wars<br />

•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

• Fought between Troy (Turkey) and Mycenae (Greece)<br />

• The Trojan Horse-not sure if the battle took place


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

Homer: The “Heroic Age”<br />

•The Odyssey – the account of Greek hero – Odysseus in the Trojan War<br />

•The Ilaid is the second account


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

The Mask of Agamemnon<br />

•King of Mycenae<br />

who was murdered<br />

by his wife’s<br />

mistress


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong>


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

The Rise of Greek City States<br />

The region declined for<br />

hundreds of years after the<br />

Mycenaeans.<br />

Around 750 <strong>BC</strong>, the Greek<br />

City state, or polis, starts<br />

to develop.<br />

Cities were built on two<br />

levels, with an acropolis on<br />

the top level.


Governing the City State<br />

•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

• At first, city states were ruled by one person, usually a king.<br />

This is called a monarchy. They were often called tyrants.<br />

• Next, it was ruled by a small group of nobles. This is called<br />

an oligarchy.<br />

• New forms of government – democracy would soon develop,<br />

especially in Athens.


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

The Rest of the City States<br />

Below the Acropolis was the<br />

walled part of the city where<br />

everyday life took place.<br />

There were marketplaces,<br />

theaters, public buildings,<br />

and homes.<br />

The market was called the<br />

agora. It was usually in the<br />

center of the city.


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

Sparta<br />

Sparta is a city state<br />

that develops into a<br />

warrior society.<br />

Men spend their lives<br />

dedicated to warfare<br />

and training.<br />

Some women took up<br />

household and economic<br />

responsibilities because<br />

the men were occupied<br />

with war.


Sparta Military Might<br />

•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

•Helots Messenians enslaved by the Spartans.


The Gods of Olympus<br />

•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

• The Acropolis<br />

• The acropolis of each city had<br />

temples to the Greek gods<br />

and goddesses.<br />

• The Greeks shared one set of<br />

Gods. There were 12 major<br />

gods and goddesses.


Mount Olympus, Home of the<br />

Gods<br />

•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong>


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

The Gods of Olympus


Athens<br />

•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong>


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

Athens: Yesterday and Today<br />

•Athens is a city state that develops into a<br />

democracy.<br />

•A democracy is a place where people vote.<br />

•Only male citizens could vote.<br />

•Athens also focused on arts and learning.


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

Early Athenian Lawgivers<br />

$ Draco<br />

• “draconian”<br />

• End Unrest through<br />

harsh punishment<br />

$ Solon-took first steps<br />

toward democracy<br />

$ Cleisthenes<br />

• created the first<br />

democracy!


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

Piraeus: Athens’ Port City


Persian Wars: 499 <strong>BC</strong>E – 480 <strong>BC</strong>E<br />

•Fought between Greece and Persia –<br />

•Cause of Conflict region called Ionia<br />

•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong>


Persian Wars: Famous Battles<br />

$ Marathon (490 <strong>BC</strong>E)<br />

• 26 miles from Athens<br />

• Inspired the Marathon-Greek victory<br />

$ Thermopylae (480 <strong>BC</strong>E)<br />

• 300 Spartans were able to hold back<br />

a much larger Persian army<br />

$ Salamis (480 <strong>BC</strong>E)<br />

• Athenian navy Victory<br />

•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong>


Golden “Age of Pericles”:<br />

460 <strong>BC</strong>E – 429 <strong>BC</strong>E<br />

•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

•The most influential politician in Athens for<br />

many years following the Persian Wars


Peloponnesian Wars<br />

•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

Athens –Delian League<br />

Sparta-Pelponnesian League<br />

Tension between the two leagues; Sparta<br />

becomes the superpower<br />

Later fell to Macedonia


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

• Philosophy<br />

• Religion<br />

• Art and Architecture<br />

• Sport


Socrates<br />

•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

•Socrates was a famous Athenian<br />

philosopher.<br />

•He taught Plato, who then taught<br />

Aristotle.<br />

•He was accused of corrupting the<br />

minds of the youth and forced to<br />

commit suicide.<br />

•Know thyself!<br />

•question everything<br />

•only the pursuit of goodness<br />

brings happiness.


Plato<br />

•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

•Philosophers were best suited<br />

to govern<br />

•The Academy<br />

•The World of Forms<br />

•The Republic – philosophers<br />

should be king


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

Aristotle<br />

•Concerned with nature and the<br />

world around him<br />

•The Lyceum and the Golden<br />

Mean<br />

•Everything in moderation<br />

•Logic empowers reason<br />

•Scientific method


Hippocrates<br />

•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

•Hippocrates was a famous Greek<br />

doctor.<br />

•Doctors today still take the<br />

Hippocratic Oath when they begin their<br />

careers in medicine.<br />

•Its most important part is to do no<br />

harm.


Herodotus<br />

•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

•Herodotus is famous for creating<br />

maps of the Ancient Greek world.<br />

•He tried to determine what existed<br />

beyond what the Greeks themselves<br />

knew about.


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

Sophocles<br />

• Sophocles was a famous<br />

Greek dramatist.<br />

• There were two main types of<br />

plays: comedies and<br />

tragedies.<br />

• These plays were very popular<br />

in Greece.


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

Phidias’ Acropolis


The Acropolis Today<br />

•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

•Temples for the Gods


The Parthenon<br />

•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

•Temple of the Greek Goddess Athena


The Agora<br />

•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong>


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

The Classical Greek “Ideal”


Ionic<br />

Greek Columns<br />

Doric<br />

•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

Corinthian


Olympia<br />

•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong>


The Ancient Olympics:<br />

Athletes & Trainers<br />

•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong>


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

The Olympic Games<br />

The ancient Greeks<br />

started the Olympic<br />

games.<br />

They were held to honor<br />

the gods.<br />

There were races,<br />

discuss throwing,<br />

boxing, and a no-holds<br />

barred type of fighting<br />

called pankration.<br />

Only eye gouging and<br />

biting were prohibited.


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

Olympia: Temple to Hera


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

The 2004 Olympics


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

Macedonia Under Philip II<br />

•Took over Greece along with his son, Alexander the Great


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong>


Alexander the Great<br />

•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

•Took over, at age 20,<br />

after his father was<br />

assassinated


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

Alexander the Great’s Empire


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

Alexander the Great in Persia<br />

•Within a year, Alexander conquered Persia


Phalanx tactic<br />

•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong>


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

The Hellenization of Asia<br />

•Greek Like Culture mixed with others throughout Asia


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

Pergamum: A Hellenistic City


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

The Economy of the Hellenistic World


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

Hellenistic Philosophers<br />

$ Cynics Diogenes<br />

• ignore social conventions &<br />

avoid luxuries.<br />

• citizens of the world.<br />

• live a humble, simple life.<br />

$ Epicurians Epicurus<br />

• avoid pain & seek pleasure.<br />

• all excess leads to pain!<br />

• politics should be avoided.


Hellenistic Philosophers<br />

$ Stoics Zeno<br />

• nature is the expansion of divine will.<br />

• concept of natural law.<br />

• get involved in politics, not for personal gain<br />

but to perform virtuous acts for the good of all.<br />

• true happiness is found in<br />

great achievements.<br />

•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong>


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

Hellenism: The Arts & Sciences<br />

$ Scientists / Mathematicians:<br />

• Aristarchus heliocentric theory.<br />

• Euclid geometry<br />

• Archimedes pulley<br />

• Eratosthenes- calculated the size of the world<br />

$ Hellenistic Art:<br />

• More realistic; less ideal than Hellenic art.<br />

• Showed individual emotions, wrinkles, and age!


•<strong>2100</strong> – <strong>150</strong> <strong>BC</strong><br />

The Breakup of Alexanders Empire<br />

•Alexander died in Babylon in 323 <strong>BC</strong> At age 33

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