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HIEU
2031:
Ancient
Greece
Franchthi
Cave
-
ANS-
Heinrich
Schliemann
-
ANS-German
polymath
who
discovered
the
ruins
of
Troy
and
Mycenae
in
1870s.
Linear
A
-
ANS-An
undeciphered
writing
system
used
in
Crete
in
the
17th
century
B.C.,
Minoa's
first
written
language;
has
not
been
translated.
Michael
Ventris
-
ANS-Deciphered
Linear
B
tholos
tomb
-
ANS-In
later
Mycenaean
architecture,
a
beehive-shaped
tomb.
Created
a
very
distinct
shape,
which
made
them
easy
targets
for
grave
robbers—hence
they've
provided
little
in
the
way
of
material
relics.
(Date:
until
1150,
when
Mycenaean
civilization
collapsed)
Pylos
-
ANS-Site
of
a
Mycenaean
era
palace,
which
was
unique
in
being
unfortified.
Burned
~1200BC
Chariot
-
ANS-
Thebes
-
ANS-Burned
~1300
as
part
of
the
collapse
of
Mycenaean
civilization
Iliad
-
ANS-An
epic
poem
describing
the
siege
of
Troy/Ilium.
Was
originally
oral
poetry,
which
modern
scholars
believe
Homer
compiled
and
wrote
down.
Pulled
cultural
details
from
both
Mycenaean
and
non-Mycenaean
times.
(Date:
according
to
Ancient
Greeks,
~800BC)
Acheans
-
ANS-
Nestor
-
ANS-
Homer
-
ANS-Author
of
the
Iliad
and
the
Odyssey,
Lived
somewhere
between
800BC
(date
given
by
Ancient
Greeks)
and
650BC
(modern
scholars
peg
him
as
having
lived
in
750,
700,
or
650).
He
appears
to
mix
historical
periods
in
the
landscape
of
his
epics,
meaning
they're
not
of
much
archeological
use.
However,
they
demonstrate
a
consistent
code
of
ethics.
Minoan
-
ANS- Thera
-
ANS-
Mycenae
-
ANS-
megaron
-
ANS-
wanax
-
ANS-
Tiryns
-
ANS-
Athens
-
ANS-
Odyssey
-
ANS-
Hektor
(Hector)
-
ANS-
Achilleus
(Achilles)
-
ANS-
Indo-Europeans
-
ANS-
Knossos
-
ANS-
Linear
B
-
ANS-
Shaft
graves
-
ANS-
Messenia
-
ANS-
qasireu
-
ANS-
Agamemnon
-
ANS-
Troy
-
ANS-
Odysseus
-
ANS-
Dorian
Invasion
-
ANS-
basileus
-
ANS-
Protogeometric
-
ANS-
Boulē
-
ANS-

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