On the Peloponnese Peninsula in Greek On top of Aspis hill and
Larissa hill Located on the Argolid plain Near Nafplion harbor Once
had flowing rivers but Poseidon dried them
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Fish The few crops they grew Olives, figs, cheese, bread, and
wine Vegetables and honey were popular Grew citrus products
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Ruled by a king Their government was a monarchy Wealthy and
rich watered region Argos competed with Sparta Used coins made of
silver
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Mainly worshipped Hera Etruscan mythology Believed in afterlife
and morality Used sacred texts Ceremonies and rituals were
preformed at alters
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Built monuments Built temples Built statues Used clay and
copper to build structures
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Greece, in the Archaic was mainly broke up by free people &
slaves Social Classes: -Gods & Goddesses -Rich & Wealthy
-Citizens -Non-Citizens -Free Slaves -Slaves
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Famous for their wonderful poets and musicians Painted and
carved art for designs Had pottery and vases Had geometric
designs
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Used writing tablets and rulers Books were expensive and rare
Had an alphabet
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Thought to have invented coins Had mixing bowls Used Boats
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Argos is the second oldest city-state in Greece Founded by
Phoronus Mythological founder was Argos Was the most important
city-states in Greece