Across
- 3. a sport or ritual in the Minoan civilization where people would flip over a bull.
- 7. The early form of the Greek alphabet used by the Myceneans.
- 9. a specific god or goddess that a city-state believed was in charge/blessed their city-state.
- 11. A mythical creature that has the head of a bull and body of a human.
- 12. The Dorians taught the Greeks how to make ___ tools and weapons.
- 13. The marketplace where people would buy and sell goods.
- 15. Greek city states were usually smaller, spoke the same ____ and practiced the same religion.
- 18. Some of the most powerful city-states were Athens, ____ and Corinth.
- 19. The Greek term for a city-state.
- 22. The island where the Minoan Civilization was located.
- 23. a hill that included the city-state's fort and important Greek buildings (like temples).
- 24. Watercolor paintings done on wet plaster.
Down
- 1. Anyone who was not Greek was called a ____.
- 2. A time period that followed the Stone Age and is the first time metal was used.
- 4. They took over the island of Crete after the fall of the Minoans.
- 5. The Greeks formed into city-states because of the ________ terrain that made it too difficult to become one unified country.
- 6. This group controlled Greece during the Dark Ages.
- 8. Ancient Greece formed into a collection of ____ (individual civilizations).
- 10. In 1628, a ____ eruption caused a tidal wave that destroyed most of Crete.
- 11. The Minoan Civilization is named after King _____.
- 14. The Minoans farmed mainly ___ and grapes.
- 16. The patron god of Athens.
- 17. A time period of severe economic, social and technological decline.
- 20. The Dorians only cares about ____.
- 21. The capital of Crete.
