F'06 Ancient Greek History Map Assignment Dr



F'06 Ancient Greek History Map Assignment __________________

Dr. Judy Ann Turner (20 pts.) Student Name

CLA 3930, sec.0016

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Due Thurs. 9/7 at class meeting or @ Dr. Turner’s office 138 Dauer Hall by 3:00 P.M. (under door is ok).

***Before handing in this assignment, staple this sheet to blank map(s).

Map exercise. (1/2pt.ea. item) Fill in the following on the blank map(s) provided.

You may put the number of the item(for cities, towns, small islands) to make your map neater, more readable, instead of trying to write in all of the names. Use ‘enlarged map’ (page 2,attached to larger map of Mediterranean area) to write in numbers of places, seas, or other items located within boxed area. (It is ok—but not necessary-- if you list item numbers on both large and small maps, where possible.)

For help, first check Pomeroy text –see list of maps, p.xi--; then try maps on the Perseus website (), then try the Map room in Library (CSE bldg.?), or Classics Dept.Library map(s), in 125 Dauer Hall next to Classics Dept. office. Please don't interrupt if any classes are in progress in the Classics Library.

Use different colors, if possible, to denote main regions, seas, etc

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Regions:

l. Epeiros/Epirus 27. Massilia/Massalia

2. Ionia 28. Troy

3. Lydia 29. Miletos

4. Macedonia 30. Thermopylae

5. Magna Graecia 31. Pydna

6 Persia 32. Alexandria, Egypt

7. Scythia

Islands: Bodies of Water:

8. Delos 33. Euphrates River

9. Paros 34. Euxine Sea

10.Rhodes 35. Marathon Bay

11.Samos 36. Straits of Salamis

12. Kerkyra (Corcyra/Corfu)

13.Thasos

14. Kos/Cos

15. Melos

16 Thera (San Torini)

Towns/cities:

17. Mykenae (Mycenae)

18. Ephesos Sacred Religious Sites(some):

19. Sardes /Sardis 37. Dodona

20. Knossos. 38. Delphi

21. Syracuse 39. Eleusis

22. Pylos 40. Olympia

23. Thebes

24. Athens

25.Korinth (Corinth)

26.Sparta

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