HISB10H3 Lecture 2: September 11
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Early greece and the bronze age: the final neolithic and early bronze age greece. (cid:862)the ea i(cid:374) the middle of the la(cid:374)d(cid:863) Secondary geographical divisions: thrace, macedonia, thessaly, euboea, boeotia, attica, argolid, laconia, messenia, dodecanese. *other terms are used in greece: dark ages, archaic, classical, hellenistic* Earliest centres in fertile crescent and east asia. In the final neolithic, the number of sites in greece increased: but not all were necessarily contemporary. 2 new site locations: deep soils for dry agriculture, uplands for pastoralism. Most final neolithic sites remained in use into the early bronze age. Part of ta(cid:374)ford u(cid:374)i(cid:448)ersit(cid:455)"s argolid e(cid:454)ploratio(cid:374) proje(cid:272)t. The franchthi cave has provided invaluable archaeological evidence about life in early. In the neolithic, humans inhabited franchthi cave and farmed the spring-watered (cid:373)eado(cid:449)s (cid:449)ith so(cid:373)e sto(cid:374)e stru(cid:272)tures outside of the (cid:272)a(cid:448)e"s (cid:373)outh. In the early bronze age, the cave was abandoned and settlements were built on deeper soil.