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CLA 210 NCSU Exam 1 (Heinen) Late Bronze age (Mycenaean Age)() Mycenae takes over Crete, destroyed Knossos, and becomes central power in 1450. Early Dark Age(1250-900): -Mycenae was destroyed, which resulted in cultural and literary decline. -Then mainland Greeks resettle in Ionia, Doria...

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CLA 210 NCSU Exam 1 (Heinen)
Late Bronze age (Mycenaean Age)(1600-1150) - answer Mycenae takes over Crete,
destroyed Knossos, and becomes central power in 1450.

Early Dark Age(1250-900): - answer -Mycenae was destroyed, which resulted in
cultural and literary decline.
-Then mainland Greeks resettle in Ionia, Dorians take over.
-1250 marks Trojan war.

Late Dark Age (900-750): - answer -Population growth and new trade.
-800-Greek alphabet, 776-First Olympic Games 700- Greeks settle in Magna Graecia,
S. Italy (Siciliy)

Archaic (750-480) - answer -Rise of City States (Thebes, Athens, and Sparta)
-499: Ionian Greeks rebel which creates conflict with Persia. 479- Xerxes was driven
from Greece.

Classical(480-323): - answer -First democracy.
-Athens is famous.
-We see the rise of culture and lit (Socrates, Plato, Euripides, Xenphon)

Hellenistic(323-30): - answer -Alexander the Great dies, Greece falls.
-Greeks then adapt Roman culture, Rome expands beyond Italy, Romans translate
Greek lit into Roman.

Linear B - answer -A script that recorded a form of Mycenaean Greek script and
deciphered in 1952 (Ventris.) Used for keeping economic accounts. Found in Pylos,
Mycenae, &Thebes (showing cultural uniformity)

Isis - answer - Egyptian

Inanna/Ishtar - answer -Egyptian (Babylonian)
-Goddess of love & fertility (Meso diety).
-Attempts to seduce Gilgamesh; fails.

Gilgamesh - answer -Egyptian (Babylonian)
-King of Uruk

Enkidu - answer -Babylonian
-Sent by gods to divert Gilgamesh to relieve people
-Wild, naked and uncivilized until tamed by prostitute
-Fights and then becomes Gilgamesh's BFF

, Epic of Gilgamesh - answer -Enkidu sent to help people of Uruk by stopping
Gilgamesh
-After fight, Enkidu and Gilgamesh become friends
-Both go on journey to Cedar Mtn to defeat Humbaba
-Kill Bull of Heaven sent by Ishtar
-Enkidu sentenced to death
-After Enkidu's death, Gilgamesh goes on journey for eternal life... doesn't find it.
-This resembles....

Hesiod - answer -1st European writer
-"Theogony" most important mythical texts to survive

Theogony - answer -written by Hesiod
-Tells the origin of the universe through succeeding generations of gods.
-an elaborate hymn to Zeus

Homer - answer -The man
-some of our earliest greek lit
-written down once greek alphabet was established, oral stories before that.

Homeric Hymns - answer -during archaic period
-collection of poems
-composed orally
-written to Demeter, Apollo, Hermes, and Aphrodite
-performed in specific places by aoidoi

Apollodorus - answer -most surviving work of the mythographers
-straight forward account of mythical events from creation to death of Odyssesus
-primary source for creation story

Three Primordal elements - answer 1) Chaos, then
2) Gaea (Earth), then
3) Tartarus (base of things)
---4) Eros (sex)
"There was Gaea.. and then Tartatus.."

Cronus - answer -Parents: Uranus (Sky) & Gaea (Earth)
-Last born Titan
-Clever; hated father
-Uranus made Gaea hide their children inside her. Gaea is mad and comes up comes
up with plot to castrate Uranus.. Cronus does the deed
- Told by Uranus and Gaea he would be overthrown by a son so he swallows his
children as they are born.

Iapetus - answer -father of Prometheus & Epimetheus (Twins, opposite)

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