Across
- 2. An extensive group of islands.
- 6. A major city-state with a powerful Navy. Also the centre for the arts, learning, philosophy and democracy..
- 8. The term for a populated area with its own laws, ideas and government.
- 9. Ancient Greeks relied heavily on _______ goods with other city-states across mainland Greece and the islands.
- 11. The largest of the Greek Islands
- 12. Dry summers led to drought resistant crops such as barley, grapes and ______ making up the majority of Ancient Greece's produce.
- 15. A piece of land surrounded by water on most sides but still attached to the mainland.
- 16. A free male born in a city state eligible to vote.
- 18. Fierce _______ existed amongst many city-states.
- 19. A city-state that had a strong focus on militarism and produced elite warriors.
Down
- 1. Ancient Greeks considered this, home to the gods.
- 3. The Greek term for city-state.
- 4. A form of a common language which has differences, making it specific to a region or group.
- 5. The temple of Athena in Athens on the top of the Acropolis
- 7. Greeces ___________ landscape provided a natural barrier that isolated many city-states.
- 10. The main sea surrounding Ancient Greece.
- 13. A piece of land totally surrounded by water and separate from the mainland.
- 14. The home of the most famous oracle of Ancient Greece.
- 17. With limited farming opportunities, many city-states instead relied heavily on this?
