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Brief Overview of Ancient Greek Culture

Brief Overview of Ancient Greek Culture. Greek Geography. Greek History. Bronze Age (~3000 – 1200 BC) Epic Age (1200 – 700 BC) Archaic Period (700 – 500 BC) Classical Period (500 – 300 BC) Hellenistic Period (300 – 30 BC). Bronze Age Greece. Inhabitation by Indo-Europeans

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Brief Overview of Ancient Greek Culture

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  1. Brief Overview of Ancient Greek Culture

  2. Greek Geography

  3. Greek History • Bronze Age (~3000 – 1200 BC) • Epic Age (1200 – 700 BC) • Archaic Period (700 – 500 BC) • Classical Period (500 – 300 BC) • Hellenistic Period (300 – 30 BC)

  4. Bronze Age Greece • Inhabitation by Indo-Europeans • Minoan civilization on Crete • Rise of the Mycenaeans on mainland Greece

  5. Epic Age Greece • Loss of written technology • Composition of epic poetry

  6. Archaic Period • Reinvention of writing using Phoenician alphabet • Development of the polis • Growth in seaborne commerce • Rise of Persian Empire

  7. Classical Period • Foundation of the Athenian Democracy (508) • Persian invasion of Greece • Battle of Marathon (490) • Battle of Salamis (480) • Growth of Athenian culture and empire • Peloponnesian War (431-404)

  8. Hellenistic Period • Rise of Macedon under Philip • Conquests of Alexander the Great • Fracturing of Alexander’s empire • Rise of Rome

  9. Greek Society • Political and social life dominated by male citizens • Important elements: • War • Symposia • Athletics • Politics

  10. Women in Greek Society • Lack of sources hinders full appreciation • Responsible for maintaining household • Monogamy increased importance of bearing children • Several women only festivals

  11. Religion and Beliefs • Gods had personalities like humans • Main method of worship was sacrifice • Could consult oracles • Supernatural world interacts with natural world: • Magic • Spirits and ghosts of the dead • Dreams

  12. Greece and Rome • Greek and Roman cultures begin to meld (Greece becomes a Roman province in 146 BC)

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