Intro to Ancient Greeks
Acropolis
"high city"
Polis
A Greek city/state
What was the Greek ideal of a man?
A strong soldier who was athletic and intelligent
Phalanx
A tight set of lined soldiers with shields.
Who was the Oracle at Delphi?
A woman (or women) in the town of Delphi claimed to be able to speak with the gods. People would travel there and make sacrifices to speak with the gods.
Who was Homer?
A writer from the Dorian period (sometime between 1200 and 800 BCE) who wrote The Iliad and the Odyssey
What was the origin of democracy in ancient Greece?
Because every adult male had to be a soldier, they reasoned that they should also have a say in the government.
Why do we study Ancient Greece?
Because it is the basis of western civilization
Why do we say the Greek gods were anthropomorphic?
Because they behaved like humans and showed human emotions
Why did many different forms of government develop in the Greek poli?
Because they were geographically separated and very independent
How did the poli fight each other?
By opposing phalanxes. They would push each other until one phalanx broke apart
What two cultures preceded ancient Greece?
Crete (now a Greek island) and Mycenae
What did Greece import
Food (wheat, barley)
How did the trade economy affect Greek culture?
Greeks encountered many different cultures
How did geography affect greek development?
It kept the city/states separate. The polis developed separately.
Describe the geography of Greece
Many mountains and narrow valleys, many islands
What were some characteristics of Dorian culture?
Many small poli (city/states) that were 1. tight knit communities, 2 fiercely independent, 3. centered around the Acropolis (temple), 4. in constant battle with each other
What ideas did Greeks "borrow" from other cultures?
Math (Egypt), Alphabet (Phoenicians)
What did Greece export?
Olive oil, timber, marble, wine (considered luxury goods)
Oligarchy
Rule by a few wealthy people
Monarchy
Rule by one - usually passed down from father to son
Describe agriculture in ancient Greece
Soil was poor, so not great agriculture
What united the different Greek poli?
Their religion
What did the ancient Greeks do to win the favor of the Gods?
They held festivals, offered sacrifices, and held athletic competitions (Olympics)
What was the basis of the Greek economy?
Trade
oracle
a person who sees the future?
The Dorians invaded the Greek mainland in what year?
about 1000 BCE
When did a new Greek culture begin to emerge from the Dorian invasion?
around 800 BCE
anthropomorphic
being like people
Democracy
rule of the people
All adult Greek males had to be
soldiers