Ancient Greek Kinship Structures PDF

Summary

This document provides an overview of various ancient Greek kinship structures, including Hetaireiai (male companions), Xenia (guest relations), and different social organizations like Phyle (tribe), Phratria (brotherhood), Genos/Clan, and Oikos (household).

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- Hetaireia : (male companions( aristocrat attract class in for followers , men activities homes and entertainment...

- Hetaireia : (male companions( aristocrat attract class in for followers , men activities homes and entertainment in , would their feast ↑ These Kinship people rights , duties individuals. associations defined and Phyle (tribe sentiments ? significant of men would e Kinshiptr very charismatic warfare Liter subdivisionsof a - nobe raiding wal - piracy ae Phratria (brotherhood). Xenia-Guest Relations subdivisions of Phyle ,groups (hospitality) of nobles with hereditary membership would specific deities worshiped traveling - nobles be welcomed of by men Genos/Clau their own class , when - subdivisions of phratries, leaving you would be offered descendants of common hero its or god # Oikos links families, · "Household" ties that creates are · self Sufficiency W/ gardens, past down generations farm animals , weaving , etc. ⑧ religious ceremonies performed by wen Rich families hired laborers husband, wives , kids tenant farmers + for ↑ Poor families 2s had a lot less when they couldn't pay rent they get slaved

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