Aim: How did Mycenaean civilization affect the later Greeks? Lesson GH1.2.2.

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Aim: How did Mycenaean civilization affect the later Greeks? Lesson GH1.2.2

 Materials: handout “the early Greeks.”  Hw #2.2: read pp answer q# 3-5 on pg 104  Vocabulary: shrine, fresco, Crete.  Do Now: Lets create a word web. List some things you already know about Ancient Greece. Aim: How did Mycenaean civilization affect the later Greeks?

I.- How did trade contribute to the development of Minoan and Mycennean civilizations? a.- Minoan Civilization - Where: Crete. - When: BC - Trade - Monarchy - Polytheist b.- Mycenae Civilization - When: BC - Trade - Trojan War (1250 BC) economic rivalry c.- Dorian Civilization - When: BC Aim: How did Mycenaean civilization affect the later Greeks?

The Minoan World: mid-2MB.C.E.

Palace of King Minos – North Entrance

Palace of King Minos - Interiors

Minoan Artistic “Motifs”

Bull Cult

Bull Jumping Fresco

Minoan Culture - Religion Minoan Priest Minoan Snake Goddess

What caused the End of the Minoan Civilization?? What caused the End of the Minoan Civilization??

What caused the end of the Minoans?

Thera (Santorini)

Figs!!!!! You’re welcome Nick

The Mycenaean World: mid-2M B.C.E.

Aerial View of Mycenae

Mycenae Citadel & Reconstuction

Approach to the Lion’s Gate

Lion’s Gate Entrance to Mycenae

II.- How did Mycenaean civilization affect the later Greeks? - Extended Greek civilization to Sicily, Egypt and Mesopotamia. - Absorbed Egyptian and Mesopotamian influences. - Established city-states and ruled them from a thick walled fortress. - Rulers were members of the wealthy class. - Trojan War(1250 BC) due to economic reasons. Aim: How did Mycenaean civilization affect the later Greeks?

 Closure: Explain how did Mycenaean civilization affect the later Greeks? Aim: How did Mycenaean civilization affect the later Greeks?

Mask of Agammemnon