Lightning and thunder, ruler of the sky - I am also known as the king of the gods!
Who is Zeus?
This civilization was the first of Ancient Greece.
Who are the Minoans?
Women? We have the utmost respect for them and treat them fairly.
What is Sparta?
This body of water was the centerpiece of the Greek civilization.
What is the Aegean Sea?
This is what B.C.E. stands for.
What is Before Common Era?
Wow, do I do a lot! I'm the god of music, poetry, but also prophecy and medicine, among others!
Who is Apollo?
They lived on mainland Greece.
Who are the Mycenaeans?
This system of government was ruled by a few powerful people and representative of the Spartans.
What is an oligarchy?
This is the geography of Greece.
What are dry, mountainous islands isolated from each other and surrounded by water making farming difficult?
I'm in charge! Just me! You will all do what I say in this type of government. Mwahaha!
What is tyranny?
Let's party! You know me - I'm the god of wine and a good time!
Who is Dionysus?
This civilization were the first to speak the Greek language known as Linear B.
Who are the Mycenaeans?
This is the biggest city in Greece today.
What is Athens?
This piece of land is surrounded by water on three sides.
What is a peninsula?
This dude wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey.
Who is Homer?
I'm on the hunt!
Who is Artemis?
This half-man half-bull lived in the labyrinth ruled by King Minos of the Minoans.
What is a Minotaur?
Army! Military! Warriors! Fight! Fight! Fight!
What is Sparta?
This is an area that is settled by a city-state typically for their resources.
What is a colony?
These are the seven characteristics of a civilization.
What is written language, technology, government, religion, arts, stable food supply and social structure?
That hearth is keeping you all warm thanks to me!
Their capital was Knossos.
Who are the Minoans?
This city valued trade and is centrally located in Greece, only 4 miles from the sea.
What is Athens?
This time period was considered the Ancient Greece Golden Age.
What is the 400s B.C.E.?
This is a two-handled Greek storage jar.
What is an amphora?