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5.1 Cultures of the Mountains and the Sea The roots of Greek culture are based on interaction of the Mycenaean, Minoan, and Dorian cultures

Geography Shapes Greek Life Ancient Greece Collection of separate lands where Greek-speaking people live Includes mainland and about 2000 islands The Sea The sea shapes Greek civilization Proximity to sea, lack of resources encourage sea travel and trade

Geography Shapes Greek Life The Land Mountains slow travel, divide land into regions Lack of fertile land leads to small populations, need for colonies The Climate Moderate climate promotes outdoor life Greek men, especially, spend much of their time outside

Mycenaean Civilization Develops The Trojan War Trojan War – fought by Mycenaeans against city of Troy in 1200s BC Once though to be fictional, archaeological evidence has been found

Greek Culture Declines Under the Dorians Dorians Replace Mycenaeans Mycenaean civilization collapses around 1200 BC Dorians – possibly relatives to the Bronze Age Greeks – move into Greece Less advanced than Mycenaeans, Dorians leave no written records

Greek Culture Declines Under the Dorians Epics of Homer Oral tradition grows, especially epics of Homer – blind storyteller Epic – a narrative poem about heroic deeds Homer’s Epic the Iliad, about Trojan War, shows Greek heroic ideal

Greek Culture Declines Under the Dorians Greeks Create Myths Greeks develop their own myths – traditional stories about gods Greeks seek to understand mysteries of life through myths Greeks attribute human qualities – love, hate, jealousy – to their gods Zeus, ruler of Gods, lives on Mount Olympus with his wife, Hera Zeus’s daughter Athena is goddess of wisdom and guardian of cities