Theseus and the Minotaur

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Borrow money from a pessimist…
They don’t expect it back.
Minos, Mycenae and Athens
The rise of Hellenic Greece
The Parthenon, Athens 1687! – 447-432BCE
110 ft; 60 ft high temple made of marble and dedicated to the goddess Athena.
46 Doric columns; cover 237 ft by
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Sir Arthur Evans, 1900
Theseus and the Minotaur
The ship of
King Minos
sailing to
Athens
Theseus &
Ariadne
Theseus and the Minotaur
North entrance of Palace of Knossos
The Queen’s Room…
The Fisherman, Crete, c 1400
Prince With Lilies, c. 1500 BC
Minoan ladies, 1400
Sea themes on Cretan pottery
Bull leaping Mural, Palace at Knossos
The Palace at Knossos, 2200 -1400 BC
Homer, The Iliad - c 800 BCE
Heinrich Schlieman, 1871 ...
“Origins” of the Trojan War
12th C. : The Trojan Wars
• The
Lion’s
Gate,
1350 BC
Kyriakos Pittakis,
1841
The Treasury of
Atreus
c 1300 BCE
Two sets of gravesites
were discovered at
Mycenae
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Pottery, swords,
knives and 100’s
of gold
ornaments have
been found
Mycenaean Queen, c. 1350
Mycenaean bull, 1350 BCE
Invasions usher in a “Dark Age.” (1100-800 BC)
Invasions usher in a “Dark Age.” (1100-800 BC)
• Mycenaean civilization disappeared- warfare,
poverty, insecurity and isolation.
• Extensive trade ceased
• The knowledge of writing was forgotten
• Palace workshops were abandoned
• Art reflected primitive forms
• Burials and graves were simple
• No massive buildings/architecture
• Fewer water wells were dug
How did life change after 800 BC?
• “The Greek Renaissance” 800 – 600 BC
• Writing again became part of Greek culture
(Phoenician script!)
• Population increased dramatically
• Urbanization quickened
• A merchant class emerged
• Colonies around the Mediterranean multiplied
• Overseas trade expanded
• Rise in use of metals
• The Polis… is the name for the independent citystate of the ancient Hellenes people.
The polis
developed into
a self-governing
community…
that expressed
the will of free
citizens, not the
desires of gods,
hereditary kings
or priests.
The great Greek contribution to political life:
• Individual members shared a sense
of belonging to and participating in
the polis.
• Community problems are caused by
human beings and require human
solutions.
• Laws expressed the rational mind of
the community to insure its will and
needs are met.
Sparta: the ultimate military state
Spartan warriors, c. 450 BC
The ruins of Ancient Sparta
Athens, cradle of democracy
Draco
Solon
620’sBC
570’sBC
Pisistratus,
540’s BC
Cleisthenes,
508 BC
Pericles, 499-429 BC
• Pericles was the
central figure in
Athens for over
thirty years
Any questions?