Aegean Chapter 4 The Aegean Sea lies between the coast of Greece and Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). It contains over 2,000 islands which were settled by the ancient Greeks; the largest among them being Crete (Kriti) and the best known and most often photographed Santorini. Bronze Age: archeologists study ship wrecks, homes, and grave sites 3,000-1,100 BCE. 1. Bronze Age of Aegean 4.1-How was the Aegean area different than the landlocked areas of Egypt of the Near East. How did the Aegean’s get around for travel and how was their exchange of goods? 2. Giving the example of the wreck of a trading vessel off of Levant what gold object was found from ship wreck of a famous Egyptian Queen? 3. 4.1 Using a technique called “Dendrochronology” how are archeologists able to get precise dating in the case of the Ulun Burum wreck because wood can be compared with other areas, and why is some dating unpredictable as in “relative dating”? and what is it usually based on in Aegean Bronze Age is largely based on ________________? 4. Should you expect archeologist dating to change in the future? 5. Figure 4.2 Cycladic Islands- describe the sculpture and the drawings (the original on top) video volume may work or not watch the visuals. Did the sculpture have unusual eyes? Why do you think so? . Why do you think that the drawings kept changing on the sculptures until death where they were buried?
Aegean Chapter 4 The Aegean Sea lies between the coast of Greece and Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). It contains over 2,000 islands which were settled by the ancient Greeks; the largest among them being Crete (Kriti) and the best known and most often photographed Santorini.
Bronze Age: archeologists study ship wrecks, homes, and grave sites 3,000-1,100 BCE.
1. Bronze Age of Aegean 4.1-How was the Aegean area different than the landlocked areas of Egypt of the Near East. How did the Aegean’s get around for travel and how was their exchange of goods?
2. Giving the example of the wreck of a trading vessel off of Levant what gold object was found from ship wreck of a famous Egyptian Queen?
3. 4.1 Using a technique called “Dendrochronology” how are archeologists able to get precise dating in the case of the Ulun Burum wreck because wood can be compared with other areas, and why is some dating unpredictable as in “relative dating”? and what is it usually based on in Aegean Bronze Age is largely based on ________________?
4. Should you expect archeologist dating to change in the future?
5. Figure 4.2 Cycladic Islands- describe the sculpture and the drawings (the original on top) video volume may work or not watch the visuals. Did the sculpture have unusual eyes? Why do you think so? . Why do you think that the drawings kept changing on the sculptures until death where they were buried?
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