Cornell notes Topic: Ancient Greece Early people of Aegean the rise of Greek city-states Home of the Minoan people Gained ideas and technology, they adapted to their culture Greatly influenced Greek culture by homer. When Myacean civilization declined Greeks lived in small, isolated farming villages. Evolved a unique version of the city-state the glory that was Greece Alexander and the Hellenistic age Different Greeks denied the events were caused by gods.
Cornell notes Topic: Ancient Greece Early people of Aegean the rise of Greek city-states Home of the Minoan people Gained ideas and technology, they adapted to their culture Greatly influenced Greek culture by homer. When Myacean civilization declined Greeks lived in small, isolated farming villages. Evolved a unique version of the city-state the glory that was Greece Alexander and the Hellenistic age Different Greeks denied the events were caused by gods.
Cornell notes Topic: Ancient Greece Early people of Aegean the rise of Greek city-states Home of the Minoan people Gained ideas and technology, they adapted to their culture Greatly influenced Greek culture by homer. When Myacean civilization declined Greeks lived in small, isolated farming villages. Evolved a unique version of the city-state the glory that was Greece Alexander and the Hellenistic age Different Greeks denied the events were caused by gods.
civilization in that region Gained ideas and technology, they adapted to their culture Greatly influenced Greek culture by homer. When Myacean civilization declined Greeks lived in small, isolated farming villages. Evolved a unique version of the city-state
The glory that was Greece
Alexander and the Hellenistic age
Different Greeks denied the
events were caused by Gods, the observed these causes
King Phillip controlled all of
Greece, until he died and then Alexander the great took the throne Many ideas flourished Summary: First the early people of Aegean. Then the rise of city-states, then the glory was Greece and last Alexander the Great