Classical Studies 2200 Lecture : sept 22.docx

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Non - indoeuropean (non greek) open palace complexes without fortification (e. g. knossos) naval domination sophisticated arts and engineering female figurines, bull imagery, double axe (labrys) Indoeuropean (greek - speaking) fortress palaces on hill - tops (e. g. mycenae) aristocratic social hierarchy absorption of some elements of minoan culture. Mycenae - lions gate / linear b script / theater at epidaurus. Dark ages (1100-800 bc) decline in population absence of literacy economic decline poor quality of artifacts waves of emigration to asia minor. Archaic (800-480 bc) rise in trade and travel phoenician alphabet adopted > literacy homer, hesiod, and lyric poetry growing interest in science growth of city states. Athenian dominance in greek confederacy empire based on naval strength pericles flowering of art, drama, architecture, education. Hellenistic (323 -146 bc) successors of alexander the great rule vast areas around the mediterranean and near east,

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