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Slide list for History of European Civilization I greece
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Date | 20.10.2016 | Size | 7.45 Kb. | | #6775 |
| Slide list for History of European Civilization I – Greece
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Global warming – the current phase began approximately 13,000 years ago
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Rock tool
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Cave paintings from Lascaux, France
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Neolithic pottery
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Fertile Crescent
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Stonehenge
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Cuneiform Gilgamesh
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Sargon (r. 2333-2279 BC)
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Phoenician ships and alphabet
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Mycenaean Greece
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Homer (ca. 8th century BC)
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Zeus
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Poseidon
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Hera, Nike, and Demeter
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Hercules and Nemean Lion
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Warriors on pottery
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Prometheus
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Hades and Persephone
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Aphrodite and Pan, Adonis and Aphrodite
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Temples to Nike and Apollo
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Boxer
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Racing men
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Discus thrower
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Phalanx
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Phalanx on pottery
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Persian Empire under Darius
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Persian Wars – Marathon
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Herodotus (484-425 BC)
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Themistocles (524-459 BC)
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Trireme
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Battle of Thermopylae 480 BC
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Battle of Salamis 480 BC
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Delian League
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Greek playwrights: Aeschylus (525-456 BC), Sophocles (496-406 BC), Aristophanes (456-386 BC)
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Greek theaters
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Pericles (495-429 BC)
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Athens
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Parthenon 5th century BC
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Athenian League and the Peloponnesian Wars
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Thucydides (460-395 BC)
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Greek construction diagram
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Greek orders
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Columns
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Columns
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Columns
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Modern example
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Venus de Milo
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Laocoon
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Dying Niobid
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Dying Gaul
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Nike of Samothrace – Winged Victory
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Boy and goose
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Dirce Punished
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Sculptural group
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Woman
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Pythagoras (569-475)
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Universe as Monochord
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Euclid (323-283) and geometry
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Archimedes (287-212) and his inventions
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Antikythera mechanism
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Protagoras (490-420) Sophists
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Antisthenes (444-365) Cynicism
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Diogenes in Clay jar with dogs
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Diogenes (412-323)
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Aristippus (435-355) Hedonism
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Pyrrho of Elis (365-275) Skepticism, Sextus Empiricus (pictured) a follower of Skepticism
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Carneades of Cyrene (214-129) Skepticism
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Zeno of Citium (333-262) Stoicism
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Epicurus (341-270) Epicureanism
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Socrates (469-399)
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Xanthippe
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Death of Socrates
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Plato (427-347)
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Aristotle (384-322)
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Aristotle’s syllogism
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Law of identity
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Aristotle, Alexander the Great (356-323), and his Empire
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Alexander and Porus
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Xenophanes of Colophon (431-355 BC)
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Library at Alexandria
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The Roman Empire was built upon Greek knowledge and accomplishments
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