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7SS23 Greece 1 review

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Mycenaean Greece is also known as the Age of ____.
The ___ invasion that led to the Dark Age of Greece
Minoans defended themselves with the world's first ____.
Name we use for the first Greek civilization
___ Sea -- directly to the east of mainland Greece and full of Greek isles
Smaller, more southern peninsula that makes up mainland Greece (also spelled with --essian ending
___ Sea, body of water where the "Bread Basket" was located -- where Greece needed to go to get wheat
Mount ___, home to the Greek gods
Name we use for the second civilization of ancient Greece
Flushing ___, one sign of the comforts and luxuries that Crete had
The Twelve ___ of Heracles, the almost impossible deeds he had to complete (can be spelled with a -ou)
___ Age, named for the material used for the best weapons and utensils of the Mycenaean Age (tin + copper)
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Famed author who helped Greece to rebuild its civilization
___ Sea that separates Greece from southern Italy and Sicily
___ and the Argonauts, a great hero and all the other great heroes who sailed him him
Western coast of Asia Minor (Anatolia), once it was settled by Greeks escaping the invasion
___ War, greratest event of the Mycenaean Age
Island that was home to the first Greek civilization
Great hero who killed the Minotaur and ended Crete's control of Athens
The term for the fortified, walled cities of Mycenaean Greece
Word for complicated maze, like where the Minotaur lived
The type (genre) of literature that the Iliad and the Odyssey are
Competitions first held in 776 BC -- a sign that Greek cities were uniting and developing
Larger, more northern peninsula that makes up mainland Greece
This will become the most famous Greek "city-state" -- home to philosophers, architects, sculptors,... and Theseus
___ Age of Greece, c.1100-800 BC