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Early People of the Aegean

Early People of the Aegean. Theseus and the Minotaur. Mycenaean Civilizations. Minoan Civilization. Crete Birthplace of Zeus “First Europeans”. Minoan Civilization 1750-1500 BC. Named after Minos the legendary king Palace at Knossos Maritime culture

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Early People of the Aegean

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  1. Early People of the Aegean

  2. Theseus and the Minotaur

  3. Mycenaean Civilizations

  4. Minoan Civilization • Crete • Birthplace of Zeus • “First Europeans”

  5. Minoan Civilization1750-1500 BC • Named after Minos the legendary king • Palace at Knossos • Maritime culture • Traded with Spain, Egypt, Canaan Asia Minor • Fishing • Farming • Art

  6. Is this King Minos’ Throne?

  7. Minoan Culture • Egalitarian • Men and Women held respected positions in religion, agriculture and craftwork • Music and song • Bull-leaping • Boxing • Lack of fortresses, war equipment, battle scenes

  8. Minoan Metalwork • Worked with both bronze and gold • Decorative and functional

  9. Palace at Knossos Prince with the Lillies

  10. Minoan Fisherman & Dolphin

  11. Minoan Fleet

  12. Minoan Women

  13. Minoan Bull Leaping

  14. Minoan Civilization Disappears 1400 BC • Vanished • Volcanic eruption • Earthquake • Tidal wave • Invaders • Atlantis?

  15. Minoan Artifact: Pendant of Bees • Metalworkers used both bronze and gold • Jewelry • Tools

  16. Minoan Palaces • Government • Community • Multistoried • Interior and exterior staircases • Light wells • Massive columns • courtyards • Weapons storage

  17. Minoan Artifact : Palace • Centers of the community • No locks, bolts, or protective outside walls • Large rambling collections of rooms • Workshops

  18. Minoan Pottery • Made by hand or on a wheel • Red & white glazes yellow, green

  19. Minoan Religion • Peaceful Mother Goddess • Carried figurines in processions • Sacred symbols; lion, bull, snake

  20. Minoan Water Management • bathtubs decorated with colorful tiles • Primitive showers • Flush toilets • Fountains in bedrooms for cooling

  21. Samples of Minoan Linear pictograms and script

  22. The Phoenicians Spread Trade and Civilization • Wealthy city-state in eastern Mediterranean • Skilled shipbuilders, seafarers; sailed around continent of Africa • Set up colonies • Famous for red-purple dye from Murex snail

  23. Tyrian Purple • purple-red dye • made from mucus of Murex shell • used as a fabric dye • very expensive • color became associated with power & wealth

  24. What was the Great Legacy of the Phoenicians? • Developed system of writing to record trade deals • developed into western alphabet

  25. Ancient Trade Routes • Phoenicians wanted metals • traded finished manufacture items for Iberian silver

  26. Mycenae 2700 BCE • Ancient Greek Myths originated here • Homer used them in his writings • Spoke early form of Greek • Agriculture based on grains, grapes, olives • Traded with Egypt Asia Minor

  27. Mycenaean Culture • Strong military culture • Circular royal tombs • Decorated uniforms, elaborate helmets • Chariots, • Daggers • Axes • Horses • Vehicles of war • Society was hierarchical • Kings and soldiers at the top • Prisoners of war were slaves • No recreation/entertainment • Only religious festival

  28. Mycenaean Soldiers on a Vase

  29. Mycenaean weapons • Bronze smiths worked only with bronze • Goldsmiths worked only with gold • Weapons • Buried gold objects with kings and nobles in tombs

  30. Mycenae palace • Centers of government & defense • Surrounded by high walls • Orderly rows of various rooms

  31. Mycenaean Pottery • Created pottery by hand • Functional • Goblet was used for celebrations and religious rituals

  32. Mycenaean Religion • Worshipped an Earth Goddess who protected warriors • Bathed and prayed in palace sanctuaries

  33. Mycenaean Water Management • Bathtubs set into the walls and fixed to the floor • Bathrooms had tilted floors to drain excess water

  34. Mycenaean Palace • Highly structured • Orderly rows of rooms • High stone walls for defense

  35. Mycenae Written Language • Linear B has been deciphered. • made up of characters, which resemble letters, and ideograms, which represent ideas.

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