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Archaic Greece By Sergio, Ignacio, Álvaro, Pablo F. and Margarita.

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Page 1: Archaic greece 1a

Archaic Greece

By Sergio, Ignacio, Álvaro, Pablo F. and Margarita.

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Landscape

By Ignacio

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Landscape:

- Mountainous

- A lot of valleys

- A lot of trees (olives, elms…)

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Dates

776 BC 499 BC

750 BC - 550 BC Colonisations

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Agriculture

● It was very important

● It was used for animals

● Cereals (wheat, barley…)

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Farmers

- Support their animals

- It was used for agriculture

- Animals (sheep, horses…)

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Culture

By Sergio

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GODS AND RELIGION

- Greek people were Polytheistic.

- Mount Olympus

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Pythagoras:(569 BC - 475 BC)

Plato:(427 BC - 347 BC)

Aristotle:(384 BC -322 BC)

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Theatre and language

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ARCHITECTURE:

- Columns

- Materials

- Archaic period

- It was based in:

· Harmony

· Proportion

Art DORIC IONIC

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Art 2

Sculpture:- They represent ideal beauty

and movement

-Decorations

➢ Archaic period:

- Naked young men

- Young woman wearing dresses

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Economy

By Margarita

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Economy in Greece

We are going to see 4 different categories:

➢Livestock farming

➢Agriculture

➢Crafts/metallurgy

➢Trade/money

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Livestock farming

Livestock

farming

Curious data:

● Four or five acres of land.

● They produced a lot of food and goods

from the animals.

Milk

Meat

Meat

Milk

Wool - Milk

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Agriculture

Agriculture

Agriculture was difficult, because of:

● Mediterranean climate

● The peculiarity of the landscape

Oil Wine

Bread Beer

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Crafts and metallurgy

Ceramic:

❖ Religious/artistic purposes

❖ Domestic purposes

❖ Commercial purposes

Metallurgy:

❏ Silver (Laurion, Sifnos) and gold (Sifnos, Tasos)

❏ Peaks and hammers (equipment)

❏ Slaves (miners)

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Trade and money

Trade

Money

★ Maritime trade

- Wine, ceramics and olive oil.

★ Retail grade

- Fish, olive oil, vegetables, perfume and jewelry.

★ Athenian coin (in Athens)

★ Taxes: public works and indirect taxes

★ Coins:

1. Gold and silver

2. Pure silver

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By Pablo Furones

POLITICAL AND SOCIAL

ORGANIZATION

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Polis = city states

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Political organization

- In Archaic Greece

there was an oligarchy

(an absolute monarchy)

where a person (the king)

had all the power.

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Social groups

- King

- Nobles

- Soldiers and priests

- Peasants and traders

- Slaves

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Political and social conflicts

-The kings disappeared,

they were replaced by

magistrates.

- Democracy was formed

citizens could choose their

politics.

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Others

By Álvaro

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Greek houses

- They were divided in

two parts:

- The rooms of the owners of

the house (upper floor).

- The rooms of the slaves

(down floor).

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Diet

The basic ingredients of the Greek diet were:Semolina - figs - bread - fish - fruit cheese - eggs - vegetables - olives

The main drinks were:Wine and water

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Clothes

Men commonly wore a linen tunic and women wore

a peplos. Slaves wore a different tunic of different

colours and also, they wore sandals.

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