CLST 200 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Ionian League, Dorian Invasion, Sea Peoples

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The end of the bronze age: egypt attacked by sea peoples in 1186. Used a locally-made pottery that copied mycenaean style and was at first called. Objection to the sea peoples being mycenaean : pots don"t equal people : other well established kingdoms fall victim to various attackers. Troy suffered extensive destruction may be the trojan war. These attacks filled the world with refugees: mycenaens anticipated trouble and bolstered defenses. At mycenae a long tunnel was constructed to reach an underground spring beyond the walls. 120 foot shaft dug at athens leading to a spring. Evidence of attacks from sea found at pylos. Some places that were attacked managed to rebuild while others were completely destroyed. Troy and the trojan war: story of troy may be preserved memory of these times. Schliemann used details from the illiad to find a site he thought to be troy. Evidence of at least seven superimposed cities.

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