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GRST 205 UOFC FINAL EXAM 2024-2025


Pompei- ANSWER Destroyed by a Volcano in AD 79.

Population was 12000-15000



Archaeological/Material Evidence- ANSWER Actual objects from the past



Literary/Textual Evidence- ANSWER Written or evidence we that gives us context of the
past.



BCE- ANSWER Before Common Era



CE or AD- ANSWER Common Era



C.- ANSWER Approximately



Minoans- ANSWER 2000-1400 BC



Mycenaean- ANSWER 1700-1200 BC



Greek Middle/Late Bronze Age- ANSWER 2000-1050 BC



Collapse of Myceanean Civilization - ANSWER 1200-1050 BC

Greek Dark Age - ANSWER 1050-750 BC

Loss in Literacy

End of Monumental building

,No more state-level military/economic organization

less trade

smaller & poorer settlements

Knossos - ANSWER Minoan Palace

Settlement size 10km^2

c. 1700 BC

Lightwells - ANSWER Opening for natural lights

Fresco Paintings - ANSWER Watercolor paintings

Labyrinthine - ANSWER Maze floor plan with central courtyard



Foundations - ANSWER Historic Building of first few stones/levels of a wall, the
foundations of a building.



Restorations - ANSWER They try to restore building parts of the historic sites. Issues
with restorations may not be as accurate because it was not restored as accurate as the
original.



Why do Archaeologists assume what paintings/findings mean? - ANSWER We are unable
to understand their language so we only have material evidence.



Mycenaeans appear in ________ - ANSWER Peloponnese, in two cities of Mycenae and
Pylos



Mycenae - ANSWER Mycenaean Palace (c.1350 BC)

Settlement size 30,000 m^2

Used for celebrations, gatherings, events



Cyclopean - ANSWER When the structures are so big that there was a myth that it was
built by giants/cyclops

, Megaron - ANSWER Central Hall



Masonry - ANSWER Stonework



Purpose of Palace - ANSWER To gather the resources manufactured from the farms out
of town, to regulate resources



Mycenaeans invaded the Minoans - ANSWER Put them to work force



Minoans Art - ANSWER Peaceful/Nature/Harmonious Art



Mycenaeans Art - ANSWER Violent/Aggressive



Linear B - ANSWER Mycenaean scripts

Readable (Early Greek)



Linear A - ANSWER Minoan Scripts

Unreadable



Phoenician Alphabet - ANSWER Greek Alphabet (c. 800 BC)



Dorian Invasion - ANSWER (Myth) cause of mycenaean collapse, theory was mythical
people came and wiped Mycenaeans out.



Sea People - ANSWER People came on boats and wiped out Mycenaeans



Arachaic Period - ANSWER (750-480 BC)

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