What was the Phoenicians strongest army?
Their Navy
Who was the god of the underworld?
Hades
What metals make bronze?
tin + copper
What was the first type of calendar?
What did they call their market place?
Agora
What army led to the downfall of Greece?
The Romans
Who is Zeus's dad?
The Titan Chronos/Kronos
What is the pigment for purple Phoenician cloth made from?
What is the difference between the stone age and the bronze age?
the materials used...from stone to bronze and got job specialization
What is a city state called?
Who beat the famous "300" Spartans?
The Persians
What is the name of the buildings where people would go to worship the gods?
a Temple
What did the Phoenicians trade?
textiles (cloth), wood, glass, metals, incense, papyrus, and carved ivory
When did the Bronze Age begin?
Around (circa) 3300 BCE
What three jobs originated in Ancient Greece?
Philosopher, politician, Spartan warrior, actor...
Who was the Greek god of war?
Ares or Athena
Pottery shop
Where were the Phoenician trade routes?
The Mediterranean
Jobs and everyday life and spiritual/religious symbols
What is the most famous city-state in Ancient Greece?
Athens
Where and how did Alexander the Great die?
Babylon from unknown sickness
Apollo & Artemis
How did the Phoenicians avoid war?
Sea was protection, set up colonies so trade was elsewhere
Why did cities form in early civilizations?
More food = more people
How long did the Golden Age last for?
Around 250 years, from 500 BCE to 350 BCE