CLA160H1 Lecture 1: Week 1

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Who: which greeks and romans: elite because most of surviving literature were written by elites, art consumers. Women + poor perceived through their perspective: not necessarily based on nation-state/nationality by geography. Roman and greek empires meant that colonists moved out; yet remained. Greeks/romans: split through language: greek vs. roman languages. To greeks, people who didn"t speak greek = barbarians. However, complicated by fact that immigrants /non-natives had to learn the language. Ce counts forwards: greece: c. 1600 bce-150 ce. Roman conquest of greece (at the end) Minoans lived before myceneans spoke different language: rome: c. 750-476 bce (undeciphered) Culture before this people already living in italy. What: combination of art, literature, archaeology, etc, focus on literature. Difficult to produce and preserve (e. g. papyrus) Values, ideals, mentality of ancient greeks + romans. Greece part of aegean sea colonized all around: turkey, black sea. Trade, interaction around mediterranean importation of wood, precious metal, stones (phoenicia, syria) art, architecture, literature: two important facts.

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