Geography of Ancient Greece How did Geography impact the Development of the Greek Civilization and Culture? Main Ideas Rugged mountains divided Greece into many regions. Difficult to travel Difficult to create a single government (City-States). The sea linked the regions of Greece to each other an...
Geography of Ancient Greece Chapter 8, Lesson 1 “The good Odysseus gladly spread his sail: seated, he steered… “The good Odysseus gladly spread his sail: seated, he steered…. Seventeen days he sailed across the sea; on the eighteenth he saw that he’d drawn close to shadowed peaks: ...
LESSON PLAN TEMPLATE LESSON / UNIT TITLE: Ancient Greece: American Connections Teacher Name(s): Justin Van Fleet School District: Loyalsock TownshipBottom of Form
Main Idea 1: Geography Shapes Greek Civilization Mainland Greece is a mountainous peninsula (puh*nihn*suh*luh) – a body of land with water on three sides. There are also many islands that make up Greece Main Idea 1: Geography Shapes Greek Civilization cont. The Ionian Sea (eye*oh*nee*uh...
For example, in Bunning et al.'s [30] analysis of 3000 year-old charred, mixed cereals from Assiros Toumba (Greece), less than 0.1% of the over 21 M recovered sequences could be assigned to the kingdom Viridiplantae. Likewise, Nistelberger et al. [34] obtained 0–0.12% endogenous ...