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Archaic Period800-500 B.C.Describe the
evolution of the helmets.
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Greek Culture Revived
Dark Ages = 300 yrs Lose the art of
writing No mention in other
records (Egyptians) Arhcaic Period
800-500 B.C. Greek Culture revived Writing, art, sculpture
Pregnancy of Western Culture
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Hoplite Soldier – Athens v. Spartan
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City States & Democracy
City-States Two Groups:
Free Men (families) Slaves (workers)
Citizen Groups Citizens = born in
Athens Politics, army, officials,
jury Metics = not born in
Athens No property or politics
Slaves No legal rights
Tyrants lead to Democracy Rich landowners –
strict laws Solon the Reformer
(594 B.C.) Food for poor Citizens more involved Can’t be sold into
slavery 508 B.C. –
Democracy introduced!
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Sparta & Athens Emerge
Sparta Warrior mentality
Everyman must become soldier, from birth
Small population All citizens in army & vote
Daily Life Perioikoi – people under
Spartan rule Not citizens, but free to work
and trade Helots – people who resisted,
forced to work the land Athens
Warships Triremes Ryan Emrick
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Trireme
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Birth of Literacy
Alphabet Adapted Phoenician
system Easier to learn All modern European
alphabets developed from this
Spoken Word Transformed Professional poets (bards),
now can write down Homer most famous bard
Iliad & Odyssey earliest Greek writing
Homer – British Museum – Roman copy of Greek original – 1st or 2nd Century A.D.
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Persian Empire Invasion
Persian Empire Largest in the world Threatening Greek city
states Horizon of Democracy
Idea/concept of freedom and citizenship threatened at infancy
Greeks understood importance – way of life
1st Persian Invasion King Darius I Battle of Marathon
2nd Persian Invasion King Xerxes Battle of Thermopylae &
Salamis