Ancient Greece.ppt
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1、Ancient Greece,-Key Concepts-,I. Prehistoric Beginnings,The Myceneans and the Minoans Heinrich Schliemanns Discoveries-Ancient Troy (1870)-Mycenae (1876) Arthur Evans Uncovers Knossos (1899),A. Minoan Civilization,Society at its peak between 2000-1500 BCE Harmonious and peaceful society-first known
2、flush toilet Minoan civilization closely interrelated to Mycenean civilization Minoan government,A. Minoan Civilization (cont),Minoan Social Classes Treatment of Women Minoan Entertainment A Gift for Inventions and Engineering Minoan Religion Minoan Art,B. Mycenaean Civilization,Emergence of Mycenea
3、n Civilization Mycenean Conquest of the Minoans The Fall of Mycenean Civilization-Dorians Mycenean Culture and Government- “wanax” A culture geared toward war Mycenean Art,C. Influence and Significance of Early Greek Civilization,Minor impact on later Greek life and culture Cultural slate “wiped cle
4、an” by Dark Ages (1200-750 BCE) Great wave of immigration during this era all over the Aegean and along western coast of Asia Minor Still, significant contributions:-earliest European civilizations-progressive Minoan art-Minoans: worldly and innovative,II. The “Dark Ages” (1200-750 BCE),“Dark Ages”
5、in the Near East were shorter, ending around 900 BCE Homer provides some glimpses Simple political patterns Emergence of an aristocracy exerting influence over society,II. The “Dark Ages” (cont),Social Life during the “Dark Ages” Purpose of Early Greek Religion Anthropomorphic Greek gods Greek indif
6、ference to an afterlife The role of arete or “excellence” in early Greek thought,III. Early Greek Literature and the Greek Alphabet,Development of the Greek alphabet Benefits of the Greek alphabet Homers Iliad-Achilles and the Trojan Wars Homers Odyssey-Odysseus and Penelope,III. Early Greek Literat
7、ure (cont),Lessons of Homers Epics Women as well as men pursued excellence Homers depiction of the gods Arete and the Birth of the Olympic Games (776 BCE) Centrality of religion for communal activity,III. Early Greek Literature (cont),Hesiod and the theme of justice- Works and Days Solon and the the
8、me of moderation 6th Century BCE Lyric Poetry-Sappho from the island of Lesbos-Archilocus the sailor,IV. Greek Geography,Mountains and islands created isolation Blessed with lots of good harbors Isolation led to political disunity Intimate size of Greek city-states Most plentiful natural resources,V
9、. Early Political History and Colonization,The Emergence of the City-State (“Polis”)-Athens, Sparta and Thebes Importance of access to the sea in trading internationally Role of the gods in sea travel The prosperity of Corinth Origins of Greek colonization movement,V. Early Political History (cont),
10、Reasons for Greek colonization between 735-600 BCE The Pattern of Greek colonization- “metropolis”- oikist Interaction with local inhabitants-1500 city-states stretching from modern Spain to Asia Minor (550),V. Early Political History (cont),Influence of other cultures through trade on Greek culture
11、 Evolution of Greek city-state government-phalanxes Difference between ancient Greek political system and current American system,V. Early Political History (cont),The concept of Greek citizenship-ethnos (“league”)-metics Extension of some political rights to the poor Humanistic approach to politics
12、,VI. The Centrality of the Greek Polis,The basic political unit was the polis The center of the polis was the acropolis The Greek agora or marketplace-Athens Painted Stoa Most Greeks were farmers Some small-scale craftsmen,VI. The Centrality of the Greek Polis (cont),Intimacy was a key feature of po
13、lis life Polis laws and government varied The simplicity of the Greek lifestyle Layout of Greek homes-mens dining room-womens room for working wool-courtyard Furniture and clothing,VI. The Centrality of the Greek Polis (cont),Greek Dietary Habits The nature of Greek slavery Duties of Greek slaves So
14、urces of slaves Treatment of slaves Leisure and sociability of Greek life Greeks were very religious people Individual defined by place within the polis,VII. The Armed Camp of Sparta,Spartan militarism forged out of treatment of their neighbors-Messenian Revolt (650 BCE) Spartan governmental system-
15、ephors (overseers) The equality of Spartan citizens “Equals”,VII. Ancient Sparta (cont),Treatment of Helots The training of Spartan boys The role of women in Sparta The “common mess” of Spartan men Spartan attitudes toward materialism Spartan military posture was isolationist and defensive,VIII. The
16、 Athenian Political Partnership,The legend of Theseus Athens evolved in a different direction than Sparta Hereditary aristocracy ruled from 750-600 BCE-Dracos Laws (610 BCE) Emergency powers given to Solon (594 BCE) Solon introduces democratic principles,VIII. Athenian Political Partnership (cont),T
17、he tyranny of Pisistratus (546 BCE) The overthrow of the tyranny of Hippias (510 BCE) Lasting stability introduced by Cleisthenes (507 BCE) All Attica divided into 10 regions “demes”,VIII. Athenian Political Partnership (cont),Basic components of Athenian political system:-Assembly-Athenian Council-
18、magistrates-generals The institution of “ostracism”,VIII. Athenian Political Partnership (cont),Athenian democracy was never truly democratic, but close Problems with the system:-undue influence of persuasive speech-continuity of experience of officeholders Reason-focused, humanistic foundation for
19、Athenian political system,IX. Greek Military History,The golden age of Greece is set between two wars like giant bookends.,A. The Persian Wars,Initial Athenian contact with Persia Athenian assistance to Ionian Greeks Two Persian campaigns: 490 and 480-479 BCE The Battle of Marathon (490 BCE) Xerxes
20、invasion of Northern Greece (480),A. The Persian Wars (cont),The burning of Athens and Spartan resistance at the Pass of Thermopylae The naval battle of Salamis (479 BCE) Significance of victory over the Persians Victory released a tremendous surge of confidence and optimism in human potential,B. Gr
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