Lecture 1 - Natural environment Flashcards

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Earthquakes

A

Helice (372), Rhodes (227), Pompeii (62)

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2
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Volcanoes

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Mt Etna and the Phlegrean fields

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3
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Produce of Greece

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cereal, vines, olives and herding animals.

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4
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Resources

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Silver at Laurion, marble at Pentelikon, Naxos, Thasos

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5
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Laudes Italiae

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Alluvial gold and copper, iron and marble.

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6
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Oikumene

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the inhabited world

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7
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Elemental forces

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Thales of Miletus - the earth rests and moves of primeval waters. The earth is a living body, like a human body.

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8
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The Anthropocentric universe

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nature exists to serve the human race, moralising comments on ‘misuse’ refer to the attempt to fulfil human desires.

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9
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The Apennines - spine of Italy

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Tyrrhenian side more fertile than Adriatic, volcanic silt carried onto the plains, Tiber and Arno are navigable rivers.

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10
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Water and the divine

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Ritual purification, Tutelary deities, prophetic powers on the drinker.

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11
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Trees

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symbolised renewal of life, belief that spirits lived in them.

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12
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Mountains

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Wild nature, temples or natural cave sanctuaries to the Gods connect with nature, for example Zeus as the weather God.

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