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archaeology/ archaeologist |
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The study of man made objects that represent a certain time period of time or culture/ someone who studies that |
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A man made object representing a culture from a specific period of time |
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related to the ancient civilization of Crete, dating from 3000-1100BCE |
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a Greek island in the Mediterranean Sea, southeast of mainland Greece |
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a British archaeologist famous for finding the palace at Knossos on the island of Crete, and exploring and naming the Minoan civilization |
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A city in modern day Turkey. Once a Greek citystate and the location of the Trojan War |
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A German archaeologist, famous for discovering the location and treasures from the epic Trojan War |
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A bard who told the famous stories of the Iliad and the Oddysey |
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Two epic poems about the Trojan war and the travels of Odysseus told by Homer |
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The greatest empire in the world at the time of the Persian Wars. |
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A Greek city-state that trained individual warriors |
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A Greek commoner who comes to power in the citizen assembly. He suggests how Athens should fight the Persians |
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Fiery gates, battle of 300 |
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A Greek city-state known for its art, culture and democracy |
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A twenty-seven year war (431-404 BCE) fought between the Athenians, Spartans and other Greek city-states. |
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a sickness that spreads quickly. |
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an Athenian leader during the Golden Age. |
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an Athenian historian who wrote a history of the Peloponnesian War. |
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an alliance between city-states, led by Athens |
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