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This document summarizes the Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations, focusing on their contributions to the Aegean world and their role in the Trojan War. It describes the frescoes and their significance in revealing information about Minoan culture. It also mentions the Iliad and Odyssey epics and their portrayal of Greek values.

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Name Class Date CHAPTER Section Summary S 4 ECTION 1 EARLY PEOPLE OF THE AEGEAN The island of Crete, located on the Aegean Sea, was home to a suc-...

Name Class Date CHAPTER Section Summary S 4 ECTION 1 EARLY PEOPLE OF THE AEGEAN The island of Crete, located on the Aegean Sea, was home to a suc- READING CHECK cessful trading civilization known as the Minoan civilization. Minoan rulers lived in a vast palace at Knossos. This palace housed According to legend, why did the rooms for the royal family, banquet halls, and work areas for arti- Trojan War begin? sans. It also included religious shrines, areas dedicated to the honor of gods and goddesses. The walls were covered with colorful frescoes—watercolor paintings done on wet plaster. The frescoes revealed much about Minoan culture by illustrating scenes from daily life. By about 1400 B.C, the Minoan civilization vanished. The reasons are unclear, but it is certain that invaders played some role in its destruction. These invaders were the Mycenaeans. The Mycenaeans ruled the Aegean world from about 1400 B.C. to 1200 B.C. They were also sea traders whose civilization reached as far as Sicily, Italy, Egypt, and Mesopotamia. The Mycenaeans learned skills from the Minoans, such as writing. They also absorbed Egyptian and Mesopotamian customs, which they passed on to later VOCABULARY STRATEGY Greeks. The Mycenaeans are remembered for their part in the Trojan What does the word eloquence mean in the underlined sen- War, which began about 1250 B.C. The conflict may have started tence? The word eloquence because of economic rivalry between Mycenae and Troy, a rich trad- comes from the Latin word ing city that controlled the vital straits, or narrow water passages, eloqui, meaning “to speak out.” connecting the Mediterranean and Black seas. According to Greek Based on that information, what legend, the war erupted when the Mycenaeans, or Greeks, sailed do you think eloquence means? to Troy to rescue the kidnapped wife of the king. The war lasted 10 years, until the Mycenaeans finally burned Troy to the ground. Much of what we know about the Trojan War and life during this period comes from two epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey. These works are credited to the poet Homer, who probably lived about 750 B.C. The Iliad and the Odyssey reveal much about the val- ues of the ancient Greeks. The poems’ heroes display honor, courage, and eloquence. In about 1100 B.C., invaders from the north known as the Dorians conquered the Mycenaeans. After the Dorian invasions, Greece passed READING SKILL several centuries in obscurity. Over time, a new Greek civilization Identify Main Ideas Explain how emerged that would extend its influence across the Western world. Mycenaean culture spread. Review Questions 1. What was revealed by the frescoes found at Knossos? 2. What information about Greek culture can be found in Homer’s epic poems? © Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Prentice Hall. All rights reserved. 37

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