Josefina Echeverria, Ashley Calle, Nick Forsyth, Dylan Ceslak Period 1 9/24/13.

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Josefina Echeverria, Ashley Calle, Nick Forsyth, Dylan Ceslak Period 1 9/24/13

  Breakfast: Bread dipped in wine  Lunch: Bread dipped in wine, olives, figs, cheese, and dried fish  Dinner: Vegetables, fruit, fish, and honey cakes (main meal of the day)  Fish= main source of protein  Beef was rarely eaten  Wine was main drink Stable Food Sources

  Farmers  Merchants  Priests  Military  Fisherman  Women worked in house  Businessmen  Olympic athletes Social Structure

  24 letters in alphabet  Linear B script  Came from north smitic script in 8 th century B.C.E.  Written from right to left  Eventually it went from left to right Writing

  Bronze swords for battle  Chariots for battle  Spears  Helmets and shields  Telescope invented by Galileo  Wood, plaster, and clay for houses Technology

  Ruled by descendants of Sisyphus named Doeidas and Hyanthidas  Known for main place of worship for Apollo, the Greek god of music and also Zeus, the king of the Gods. Religion ZeusApollo

  Located on the western part of the isthmus  Located right on cost = good trade  Hot and dry in summer  Cool and rainy in the winter  Hills and mountains surround  Acropolis, and agora Geography

  Famous for its magnificent acropolis and temples  Acrocorinth was the most famous acropolis  Corinthian styled columns- named after columns found on Corinthian temples Architecture

  Pottery- most common  Pottery included painted animals  Very detailed, and mostly jugs The Arts

  Recognized as trade and cultural polis, busting with sailors and trading.  Known for Corinthian columns- fancier than Doric Legacy

 Works cited