The Ancient Greeks
Europe
Greece
Geography of Greece
• The mainland of Greece is a peninsula.
• Peninsula: a body of land with water on three sides.
• Greece has many small islands along the eastern and southern coasts of the mainland.
• Greece has the 10 th longest coastline in the world.
The Geography of Greece
• The mainland of Greece is very mountainous. 4/5 of the land contains mountains or hills.
• The mountains and the seas divided the people of Greece from one another.
• The people became fiercely independent of one another.
Landscape of Greece
Bodies of Water
Bodies of Water
• West of Greece – Ionian Sea
• East of Greece – Aegean Sea
• South of Greece – Mediterranean Sea
Bordering Countries
Albania, Macedonia, and Turkey
Greece
Climate
• The climate in Greece is affected by the geographical features that are in the country. The mountains and the oceans affect the climate.
• For the most part, the country has a mild winters and hot, dry summers.
• Snow can fall in the mountainous regions and the winter is the wettest time of the year.
Jobs and Occupations
• Many of the ancient Greeks made a living from the sea.
• Many people were fishers, sailors and traders.
• Other Greeks lived in farming communities even though the land was not very good for growing crops.
• Some crops that they grew were wheat, barley, olives, and grapes.
Jobs and Occupations
• People also raised certain animals. Sheep and goats were the most common raised in the mountains of Greece.
The Acropolis
Remains of Theatre of Sparta
The agora of Athens
Assignment
• Students will complete travel brochure of
Greece. This brochure will explain the geography of Greece and what all you have learned today.
• Please include sections about the climate, occupations, places to visit, landscape, and possible things to do in Greece from what you have learned today. You may additional resources to complete assignment.