Italy in the Late Bronze Age Lecture 3 PDF
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This lecture discusses Italy during the Late Bronze Age and the early history of Rome, including qualities of a city-state and archaeological evidence. The document provides context for further study on the subject.
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Italy in the Late Bronze Age Lecture 3 Note-Takers Needed Students willing to share their lecture notes can register to become a volunteer notetaker by signing up online through the SAS Portal on MyTrent>Academic Support>Support>SAS Portal>Volunteer Note...
Italy in the Late Bronze Age Lecture 3 Note-Takers Needed Students willing to share their lecture notes can register to become a volunteer notetaker by signing up online through the SAS Portal on MyTrent>Academic Support>Support>SAS Portal>Volunteer Notetaker sign- up, login & upload. If you are willing to share your notes, your volunteerism will be documented with a certificate at the end of the course and will appear on your Co- Curricular Record. Romans: a History BCE CE GREECE Bronze Age Iron Age Archaic Classical Hellenistic ~3000-1250 ~1250-776 776-479 479-323 323-31 Monarchy Republic Principate Empire ROME 753-509 509-31 31 BCE-14 CE 14-476 Mycenaeans Cycladics Minoans City Development - Qualities of a city-state (Copenhagen Polis Center): - Territory - Population 1,000+ - Shared ethnic identity (with other states) - Named - Density in the urban center - Urban center is focus of territory - Economy and specialization - Military - Government - Autonomous - Not self-sufficient - pre-Iron Age, land of villages -