Historians learn much about the past in 3 main ways:
through stories (written and oral), art / architechture, and through archaeology. Because these leave many gaps and are subject to many different interpretations, few things are 100% certain.
Archealologists believe that the earliest people who lived in Ancient Greece were the Mycenaens. They were conquered by the Dorians, who came from the North. Many wars and fights between city-states of Ancient Greece and surrounding areas followed.
Students completed a timeline worksheet (NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE) to gain some understanding of events in early Greece. They also read pages 68-71 in the text to fill in the blanks in the notes below.
through stories (written and oral), art / architechture, and through archaeology. Because these leave many gaps and are subject to many different interpretations, few things are 100% certain.
Archealologists believe that the earliest people who lived in Ancient Greece were the Mycenaens. They were conquered by the Dorians, who came from the North. Many wars and fights between city-states of Ancient Greece and surrounding areas followed.
Students completed a timeline worksheet (NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE) to gain some understanding of events in early Greece. They also read pages 68-71 in the text to fill in the blanks in the notes below.
mycenae_p68-71.docx |