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Title: Early Greece


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Early Greece

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Aegean Culture
  • Cyclades Islands
  • Bronze tools
  • Imaginative/humorous pottery
  • Marble statues/idols
  • Peaceful fishing / agriculture society

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Bronze Age in Crete
  • Arthur Evans, 1894-1900
  • Crete
  • King Minos / Knossos
  • Early Minoan
  • Increasing growth
  • Scattered Towns

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  • Image 1.22
  • Palace of Minos at Knossos

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Middle Minoan
  • Evolution of large urban centers
  • Art lively and colorful
  • Little interest in monumental art
  • Writing system of hieroglyphic signs

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  • Image 1.25
  • Wasp Pendant

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Late Minoan
  • Period of rebuilding after earthquakes
  • High point of Minoan culture
  • Linear A / Linear B writing
  • Religion centered upon mother goddess connected
    with fertility

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  • Image 1.27
  • Snake Goddess

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  • Image 1.28
  • Funerary Mask

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Mycenaean Culture
  • Heinrich Schliemann, 1870-1873
  • The Trojan War (1250 B.C.E.)
  • Strongly influenced by Minoan Culture
  • Art preoccupied with death and war
  • Fall of the Mycenaean empire (1200 B.C.E.)

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History of Early Greece
  • Three Main Periods
  • The Heroic Age
  • The Age of Colonization
  • The Archaic Period

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The Heroic Age
  • Religious Worldview
  • Civic (city-state deities)
  • Private (chthonic deities)
  • Urban Lifestyle
  • Polis
  • Acropolis
  • Agora
  • Human not divine Solutions

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  • Image 2.1
  • Zeus (Poseidon?)

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The Iliad The Odyssey
  • the Homeric question
  • Oral Tradition
  • Epithets
  • Iliad
  • Theme of Human Responsibility
  • Elaborate Similes
  • Odyssey
  • Return of the Epic Hero

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The Iliad
  • Greeks
  • Achilles
  • Agamemnon
  • Menelaus
  • Helen
  • Patroclus
  • Trojans
  • Hektor
  • Paris
  • Priam
  • Key Players
  • Thetis
  • The Gods

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Themes
  • Anger
  • War
  • Glory
  • Honor

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The Odyssey
  • Continues after the Trojan War
  • Odysseus journey home to Ithica
  • Heros returns despite trials

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Art and Heroic Age Society
  • Painted Vases
  • Protogeometric (1000-900 B.C.E.)
  • Concentric circles, semi-circles
  • Geometric (900-700 B.C.E.)
  • Linear designs, the meander
  • Human Forms (800 B.C.E.)
  • Amphora /Amphorae

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Age of Colonization
  • Prosperity of City-States
  • Competition, Image
  • Wealth Over-Population Colonization
  • Italy, Sicily, Egypt, Asia Minor
  • Trade and Cultural Exposure
  • Orientalizing

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Visual Arts at Corinth and Athens
  • Corinthian Art
  • Eastern Motifs
  • Commercially Successful
  • Athenian Art
  • Narrative style (Myth, Daily Life)
  • Trade Rivalry Corinth vs. Athens

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The Beginnings of Greek Sculpture
  • Heavy Egyptian influence
  • Kore / Korai (Female)
  • Kouros / Kouroi (Male)
  • Increasing Realism, Naturalism
  • Careful study of human anatomy
  • Representation of Life and vigor

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Sculpture and Painting in the Archaic Period
  • Tyrants / Artistic Patronage
  • Artistic Developments
  • Freestanding Figures
  • The Archaic Smile
  • Vase Painting
  • Black- and Red-Figure Styles

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  • Image 2.9
  • Calf-Bearer

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  • Image 2.13
  • Kritios Boy

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  • Image 2.15
  • Euphronios, painter, Euxitheos, potter,
    red-figure calyx krater

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ArchitectureThe Doric Order
  • Simple dignity
  • No Base/20 flutes
  • Capital
  • Echinus, Abacus
  • Entablature
  • Architrave, frieze, triglyphs/metopes
  • Cornice, Pediment

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  • Image 2.16
  • Basilica at Paestum

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ArchitectureThe Ionic Order
  • Ornate, fanciful
  • Tiered Base/24 flutes
  • Capital
  • Volutes
  • 3-D Architraves
  • Running Frieze

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Literature
  • Lyric verse vs. Heroic verse
  • Sappho
  • Herodotus (Father of History)
  • History of the Persian Wars
  • Right over Might
  • Hubris

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Protagoras
  • Man is the measure of all things, of the
    existence of those that exist, and the
    nonexistence of those that do not
  • First culture to be human-centered.

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Pre-Socratic Philosophy
  • Materialists
  • Explain phenomena through elements
  • Thales water
  • Anaxagoras reason
  • Pythagoranism
  • Mathematics - underlying principle of the
    universe / moral life

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Pre-Socratic Philosophy
  • Dualists
  • Two universes
  • One of perfection - Reason (unseen)
  • One of change (temporal)
  • Atomists
  • Unchanging Reality consists of small unseen
    particles (atoms) in the void

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Chapter 2 Discussion Questions
  • What significant differences exist between the
    cultures of the iron age and those of the bronze
    age? Explain.
  • Consider the role of religion in Early Greece.
    What does Early Greek theology suggest about the
    concerns of the society? Explain.
  • What were the causes for and the results of Greek
    colonization? Cite specific examples.
  • Explain the new directions of art in the Archaic
    Period. What do these changes suggest about the
    culture that was producing and patronizing this
    art?
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