World History 24

Hour 7 | 480 - 300 BCE


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The Hebrew Bible is composed during the Second Temple Period in Israel. In Nigeria, we visit a major civilization known as the Nok, whose history is baked into terracotta. Then in North America the Adena and Hopewell cultures are building earthen-mounds. In the Mediterranean, The Classical Age of Greece is underway. And finally, the story of Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic World he began.

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Second Temple Period  ·  Writing of the Bible

  • Listen to the prologue to the Canterbury Tales here. It is recognizable as English but only just.
  • Many stories in the Bible are familiar, Eden, Joseph, Noah’s Arc.
  • The oldest parts of the Bible are the Song of Deborah and the Song of the Sea.
  • Ten Commandments.
  • Isaac and Ishmael.
  • Abrahamic religions.


The Nok

  • Another description of the Nok with great pictures.
  • Description of the Nok Terracotta from the Met. First wide spread statuary in west Africa.
  • Nok animal statuary: Example, example.
  • Nok sculptures of people - See the classic posture and the perforated eyes: Example, example, example.
  • Clay is microscopic bits of weathered feldspar.
  • Under a electron microscope clay particles looks like stacks of pancakes.
  • One of the articles that references the teaspoon of soil on the Niger vs. ton of soil on the Nile quote.


Woodland Period in North America

  • Ohio River Basin map, seasonal living. homes of bent samplings. Caves in the region. diet. earliest domesticates. distinction is fake news.
  • Mound - Example, example, example, example, example.
  • The grave goods of the Adena and Hopewell include pipes, tablets, copper.
  • Reminder of Poverty Point. (Discussed in episode 3).
  • Hopewell Earthworks. Unesco site.
  • Geometric mounds - Example, example, example.
  • Many of the Hopewell earthworks align with the rising and setting of the moon at the solstices or equinoxes.
  • One set of mounds that has been used as a golf course for 100 years.
  • Serpents Mound.


Classical Period of Ancient Greece   

  • The Bronze Age Collapse.
  • The Greek Dark Age.
  • The Greek Heroic Age.
  • Are the tales of the Trojan War memories of the Bronze Age Collapse?
  • Greek Alphabet.
  • Athens and Sparta fought a series of wars called the Peloponnesian Wars .
  • The Olympics was a way for Greek city-states to compete without all out war.
  • Democracy in Athens.
  • Slavery in Athens and Sparta.
  • The Parthenon.
  • Plato has his character of Socrates call the Greeks Ants or frogs around the pond.
  • Plato, Aristotle, and Socrates are philosophizing.
  • Euripides, Sophocles, Aristophanes, and Aeschylus. Not to mention Homer and Sappho.
  • Cleisthenes of Athens, Herodotus, Pythagoras, Euclid, Archimedes shouts Eureka.
  • Why do so many public buildings in the US look like Greek Temples?
  • Hadestown, Song of Achilles, Percy Jackson, 300.


Alexander the Great

  • Phillip the Second.
  • A picture of the borders of Alexander’s empire.
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World History 24By Ellie and Charlie Koczela