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Q. What does Polytropos mean?
Polytropos is the very first adjective Homer applies to Odysseus in the Odyssey. Literally it means “much-traveled” or “much-wandering,” but it can be used metaphorically as “turning many ways” — wily or crafty. Homer, of course, intended both senses of the word.
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- Q. What does Polytropos mean?
- Q. What is Agore?
- Q. What was sold at the Agora?
- Q. Why was the agora important in ancient Greece?
- Q. What activity took place in the Tholos in the Athenian Agora?
- Q. What was an agora quizlet?
- Q. What were two major differences between the civilizations of Greece and Mesopotamia?
- Q. Why did the physical geography of Greece encourage colonization?
- Q. How did geography impact Ancient Greece?
- Q. What are the advantages of the physical geography of Greece?
- Q. How did geography affect Greek culture?
Q. What is Agore?
Agora, in ancient Greek cities, an open space that served as a meeting ground for various activities of the citizens. The name, first found in the works of Homer, connotes both the assembly of the people as well as the physical setting.
Q. What was sold at the Agora?
Clay vases, figurines, bottles and honey jars were part of everyday life and were sold at ancient marketplaces.
Q. Why was the agora important in ancient Greece?
The Agora was the central gathering place for all of Athens, where social and commercial dealings took place. Arguably, it’s most important purpose was as the home base for all of the city-state’s administrative, legal and political functions.
Q. What activity took place in the Tholos in the Athenian Agora?
The Tholos served as dining place where the Prytaneis were fed at public expense.
Q. What was an agora quizlet?
The Agora was the center of Athens’ public life. The Agora was not only a public market but also a meeting place where ideas about politics, philosophy or events in the community were openly discussed.
Q. What were two major differences between the civilizations of Greece and Mesopotamia?
What were two major differences between the civilizations of Greece and Mesopotamia? The Mesopotamian culture was centered around agriculture and the Greek culture was centered around trade.
Q. Why did the physical geography of Greece encourage colonization?
The physical geography of Greece encouraged colonization because there was not a lot of farmland, and there were many mountains in Greece, so as the populations of city-states increased Greece struggled to feed and accommodate everyone, so people suffered from overpopulation and land hunger which encouraged …
Q. How did geography impact Ancient Greece?
Greece’s steep mountains and surrounding seas forced Greeks to settle in isolated communities. Travel by land was hard, and sea voyages were hazardous. Most ancient Greeks farmed, but good land and water were scarce. They grew grapes and olives, and raised sheep, goats, pigs, and chickens.
Q. What are the advantages of the physical geography of Greece?
In addition to simply being a peninsula, Greece’s coastline has many accessible harbor locations. Having good harbors and water access is good for trade, and trade brings economic stability. Additionally, the water access provides a stable fishing ground to provide food to people. Greece is also quite mountainous.
Q. How did geography affect Greek culture?
The geography of the region helped to shape the government and culture of the Ancient Greeks. Geographical formations including mountains, seas, and islands formed natural barriers between the Greek city-states and forced the Greeks to settle along the coast.