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Greek World 1A
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Ereignisse
Mycenae and other sites become power centers, small kingdoms emerge
Shaft graves
Linear B writing
Cultural Decline
Small chiefdoms established Migrations of mainland Greeks to Ionia
Dorian Greeks settled in the mainland and the Islands
Monumental building at Lefkandi
population increases, new settlements established, trade and manufacture expand
continued population growth
Grreeks develop an alphabet, earliest temples built
First Olympic games
new palaces in Greece
Overseas colonisation to the west begins
"Orientalizing period" in art begins
Hesiod. Period of Lyric poetry begins
Temples built of stone and marble, Corinthian black figure technique
Colonization of the Black sea are begins
Earliest known inscription of a law... Lycurgan reforms at Sparta
Cylon fails in attemt of Tyranny at Athens
Law code of Draco in Athens
Lydians begin to mint coins
Beginnings of Science and philosophy (The presocratics)
Cleisthenes institutes political reforms in Athens
Decision to choose Athenian archons by lot
Battle of Marathon
battle of hysiae, Spartan defeat
Perioden
Late Bronze Age
Mycenaeans take over Crete
"Trojan war"
height of Mycenaean power and prosperity
Early Dark Age
Late Dark Age
Archaic Period
Classical Period
City states emerge Evolution of Hoplite warfare
first Messenian War, Lelantine War
Iliad and Odyssey composed
Age of Tyrants, ruling in many city states
Phythian, Isthmian, Nemean games inaugurated
Peisistratos and his sons are tyrants in Athens Peisistratos expands religious festivals in Athens
Xenophon
Aristotle
Plato
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