This is for in case any of the ppl in my class that are doing this during quarantine need time stamps Question 1: 3:54 Question 2: 5:20 Question 3: 5:38
Love your videos! I teach at an international school in Costa Rica and we've been watching a couple of these. Definitely subscribing an using them in the future. Thanks for all of you do! Also, the DFTBA sweatshirt was an nice touch. :)
Thanks I am in 6th grade and have a test soon and we have been studying Greece for about 3 weeks and this helped a lot. Edit: I got 100% on my test thanks
My social studies teacher made us watch this video and do the three questions. It was fun to watch healthful for the chapter we are studying on ancient grease in social studies class. Would defintely recommened this video to other teachers and fellow students. Good Job !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
Since you state that the first civilization that thrived in Greece was not Greek, tell us professor, what exactly was it? Can you name what was the first civilization that thrived in Greece? Tell us what language that the minoans spoke, since you seem to know, although nobody else was able to read linear-A since today. You seem to know more than everyone else!
The Minoans didn't speak Greek?Really.?Thats nonsense.Linear's A and B were found on the Island of Crete and all the way up into Macedonia.The name places and kings also had Greek names.Thier religion was also Greek as were their names.What historians consider the Minoans non-Greeks.?The Afrocentrics..?LOL..
Thank you for your interest in the video. I understand what you are saying, and I hope that your comment inspires some of my students to look into Linear A and B. The cultures of the Minoans and Mycenaeans are definitely related, but linguistically, the relationship is uncertain. We have yet to decipher the language represented by Linear A which is why there is a distinction between it and Linear B (which has been deciphered). I appreciate your remarks and did not mean to diminish the impact the Minoans had on Greek culture in any way.
Mr. Corwin My apologies if i offended you or any of your students.I was merely trying to say that there are many ways to determine a peoples ethnicity and culture then just language alone.As you said yourself a language that is uncertain at the moment.I believe it to be an archaic form of Greek.Anyway again i hope i didn't offend anyone.
Ancient Minoans (Situated on Crete) and modern day Cretans DNA are the same. And Minoan civilization is a continuity in Greek civilization to Mycenaean to Classical period, to Byzantium, to Modern Greece. Some things changed, but many things absolutely didn't, It is indeed unclear if Linear A and B are a continuity, but for me it doesn't make the people any less Greek. The people of Greece are people who have lived and thrived in the conditions, geology, geography of Greece since the dawn of human civilization and it's culture is one continuity all from before the bronze age. It's ways of respecting the land and sea, it's customs, it's hospitality, it's craftmanships today is the same as that of the time of the Minoans. And besides. The Minoans (3650 - 1200 BCE) was just one bronze age civilization in Greece, which was incredibly advanced. But next to this there was the Helladic Period in mainland Greece 3200-1200 BCE and Cycladic Civiliaztion 3300 BCE - 2000 BCE. And before the Bronze age there have been found over 1000+ archaeological sites dated to before 4000 BCE from the neolithic and paleolithic. of which examples are www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/accidental-discovery-8000-year-old-settlements-and-necropolis-greece-001531 "The discovery reflects an incredibly advanced civilisation existing in northern Greece 8,000 years ago."
Linear A was not Greek, Linear B was adopted by Mycenaean Greek speakers (although it was ill suited for the sounds of Greek, which is why it was later replaced by the modified Phoenician alphabet.) Minoan culture (art, architecture, religion) as well as their political systems was very different from that of the Mycenaeans, so to place them both under the umbrella of “Greek,” implicitly drawing continuity forward to the classical age, Alexander, Byzantium etc. is improper imho. The Minoans likely would not have considered themselves Greek, and it is also likely that there was no prevailing Greek, or better yet Hellenic, identity on the mainland, even among the Mycenaeans. Linear A was likely a script for a pre-Indo-European language spoken on the Crete, or even the greater Aegean region.
@@cobone1457 Linear A hasn't been deciphered yet so we cannot be sure about which language it pertains to, only Linear B has been deciphered and has been validated as Greek. But what we have for certain are genetic studies which prove that the Mycenaeans, the Minoans, and the South-Western Anatolians were all genetically similar. Take a look at the following article, which pertains to a recent genetic study on these people and their relation to modern Greeks, www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/08/greeks-really-do-have-near-mythical-origins-ancient-dna-reveals. Also have a look at this following video which also presents the matter, th-cam.com/video/HQWjbYdHrBY/w-d-xo.html.
We at a stay at home order in North Carolina and This really helped the PowerPoint we had to do today on our Chromebooks and apparently it’s restricted on our school acc
The guys who came from the North and conquered Mycenea were the Dorians of Northern Pindos. They were the first to bring iron in Greece and that is why they defeated the Myceneans.
there was the idea of greece (for example against persians) but they all were saying that: We are Hellenic(hellenic was first said in about 1000 BC unlike "Greece" took its name from the romans(romans used to call hellenics, greeks)
You forgot an island, which is the third bigger in Greece. It is located between Chios and Lemnos and it is called Lesvos. It is where you wrote "aegean sea". Some great people from this island were: Sappho (the poetess), Alcaeus of Mytilene,Pittacus, Odysseas Elytis (who got a Nobel Price of Literature) and Theophilos. Maybe you know some of them, maybe not.. But it is important to know this island and these people, if you want to learn more about Greece. Sorry for my bad english, i don't know to write very well in your language. I am from Lesvos, Greece.
I watch your videos all the time in school everybody loves when we watch themWhen we have a choice to watch videos we all say a mr corwin compilationWe’re you paying attention answer these next the questions to find out....
You are wrong in many things. Most important : the Greek tribes knew they were one ethnicity. They just didnt like to live in one state. The may felt "athenians" or "macedonians", or "spartans", but above all they felt Hellenes! For example you can read what Isocrates write to king Phillip about the union of the Hellenes and the campaign against the persians
My current plan is to discuss the Trojan War when I talk about Homer in a video on Greek Achievements. Hopefully that will give you what you need. I might do an overview of the Iliad in the future.
sparta had 2 kings actually , The Isocratian idea of panhellinism started in athens he was one of the famous 9 Isocrates he gave this idea to philip II of macedonia which was transferred to alexander the great .
MACEDONIA IS THE BORNLAND OF G.ALEXANDER AND ITS GREEK,SKOPIANS TOOK THE LAST 20 YEARS THE HISTORY THE BRAND NAME ECT,AND CHANGED THOSE,WHAT A LIE!!!shame to u skopje and 4all the world history...thanks 4 ur time..
Minoans are absolutely considered Greek. Not only did they believe in the same Greek gods (with Greek names) but there is allot of evidence that ethnic Cretans are actually Minoans that live today. After the Volcanic eruption in Thera the civilization did go down, but it didn't disappear. The remaining Minoans to escape the pirates and the sea people that came after the disaster made their villages on top of the mountains in hard to access areas. Many of these villages have been found and pottery has been dated to that time period. When things started to settle down, people started to build their villages closer and closer to the sea again. In a way the Minoans never really went away.
Very nice presentation,almost perfect :) You explained the most important things in a few minutes! The key to understand someone the real History of Greece is to understand that they were "separated" in city-states and so competitive that often ended up on a conflict each other in order to gain glory,wealth,more land and more influence over the other states!That's why someone from Sparta used to say "I am from Sparta" and not Greece etc although they were all the same,at least all had they same traditions,religion and language. what about Minoans i didn't know that historians disagree on whether they were originally "Greeks" or not but i know that it's a confusing story ;)
Mr. Corwin - Your podcasts & lesson are great!! My 6th grade class in Philly loves them :) Would love to see lessons Ancient Latin America... and North America.
Try to imagine greece, as coastlines and not as a peninsula. Greece is the seas and the surrounding coastlines. All around the peninsula, islands, and the facing coasts (south italy, asia minor, etc).
This is for in case any of the ppl in my class that are doing this during quarantine need time stamps
Question 1: 3:54
Question 2: 5:20
Question 3: 5:38
Not in your class but the same questions thank you
David Meza no problem:)
Melanie no problem! :)
I honestly cant thank you enough for this. This was a life saver
i didn't need this but THANKS
1:43 If they were from Lesbos they'd probably say, 'hey, I'm Lesbian' !
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i thought you were american
What has this world come to
My kids absolutely loved this. They came home and told me they used this video in school and were so excited to answer the questions. Thank you
IKR the video was perfect for the class!
I have to watch this for homework I won't fail my test tomorrow now :3
Watched this in school, and I couldn't help but notice your hoodie. Made me smile. DFTBA. Loved the lesson
I'm glad you liked the lesson. DFTBA!
Love your videos! I teach at an international school in Costa Rica and we've been watching a couple of these. Definitely subscribing an using them in the future. Thanks for all of you do! Also, the DFTBA sweatshirt was an nice touch. :)
Man I’m lucky I found this again cause I had notes due
Thanks I am in 6th grade and have a test soon and we have been studying Greece for about 3 weeks and this helped a lot. Edit: I got 100% on my test thanks
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In 2:03 it says laguage instead of language
+Mr. Awesome Yep. I even had other people check it before posting. Good eye!
+Mr. Corwin are you going to fix that? I am subscribing now... like what I see so far! But the spelling error... well.... I hope you fix that. :)
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In school I was watching this then you said
"Killed some people" Some more like a ton!
same
right as i read it he said it
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Your videos are really helpful. I have a test to take tomorrow and watching your videos is really helpful.
Homeschooling my 6th grader and replaced most of the reading in our textbook on Greek geography with this. My son loved this! Such a great summary.
My social studies teacher made us watch this video and do the three questions. It was fun to watch healthful for the chapter we are studying on ancient grease in social studies class. Would defintely recommened this video to other teachers and fellow students. Good Job !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
watching this in 2020 with my 6th grader. You are a great teacher!! thank you for this and your other videos :)
Since you state that the first civilization that thrived in Greece was not Greek, tell us professor, what exactly was it? Can you name what was the first civilization that thrived in Greece? Tell us what language that the minoans spoke, since you seem to know, although nobody else was able to read linear-A since today. You seem to know more than everyone else!
Thanks, Mr. Corwin. This was a great connection between the geography of Greece and how it affected the city-states. Cheers!
Fellow teacher here:) Love your video! What do you use to make it?
The Minoans didn't speak Greek?Really.?Thats nonsense.Linear's A and B were found on the Island of Crete and all the way up into Macedonia.The name places and kings also had Greek names.Thier religion was also Greek as were their names.What historians consider the Minoans non-Greeks.?The Afrocentrics..?LOL..
Thank you for your interest in the video. I understand what you are saying, and I hope that your comment inspires some of my students to look into Linear A and B. The cultures of the Minoans and Mycenaeans are definitely related, but linguistically, the relationship is uncertain. We have yet to decipher the language represented by Linear A which is why there is a distinction between it and Linear B (which has been deciphered). I appreciate your remarks and did not mean to diminish the impact the Minoans had on Greek culture in any way.
Mr. Corwin
My apologies if i offended you or any of your students.I was merely trying to say that there are many ways to determine a peoples ethnicity and culture then just language alone.As you said yourself a language that is uncertain at the moment.I believe it to be an archaic form of Greek.Anyway again i hope i didn't offend anyone.
Ancient Minoans (Situated on Crete) and modern day Cretans DNA are the same. And Minoan civilization is a continuity in Greek civilization to Mycenaean to Classical period, to Byzantium, to Modern Greece. Some things changed, but many things absolutely didn't, It is indeed unclear if Linear A and B are a continuity, but for me it doesn't make the people any less Greek. The people of Greece are people who have lived and thrived in the conditions, geology, geography of Greece since the dawn of human civilization and it's culture is one continuity all from before the bronze age. It's ways of respecting the land and sea, it's customs, it's hospitality, it's craftmanships today is the same as that of the time of the Minoans.
And besides. The Minoans (3650 - 1200 BCE) was just one bronze age civilization in Greece, which was incredibly advanced. But next to this there was the Helladic Period in mainland Greece 3200-1200 BCE and Cycladic Civiliaztion 3300 BCE - 2000 BCE.
And before the Bronze age there have been found over 1000+ archaeological sites dated to before 4000 BCE from the neolithic and paleolithic.
of which examples are www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/accidental-discovery-8000-year-old-settlements-and-necropolis-greece-001531
"The discovery reflects an incredibly advanced civilisation existing in northern Greece 8,000 years ago."
Linear A was not Greek, Linear B was adopted by Mycenaean Greek speakers (although it was ill suited for the sounds of Greek, which is why it was later replaced by the modified Phoenician alphabet.) Minoan culture (art, architecture, religion) as well as their political systems was very different from that of the Mycenaeans, so to place them both under the umbrella of “Greek,” implicitly drawing continuity forward to the classical age, Alexander, Byzantium etc. is improper imho. The Minoans likely would not have considered themselves Greek, and it is also likely that there was no prevailing Greek, or better yet Hellenic, identity on the mainland, even among the Mycenaeans. Linear A was likely a script for a pre-Indo-European language spoken on the Crete, or even the greater Aegean region.
@@cobone1457 Linear A hasn't been deciphered yet so we cannot be sure about which language it pertains to, only Linear B has been deciphered and has been validated as Greek. But what we have for certain are genetic studies which prove that the Mycenaeans, the Minoans, and the South-Western Anatolians were all genetically similar. Take a look at the following article, which pertains to a recent genetic study on these people and their relation to modern Greeks, www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/08/greeks-really-do-have-near-mythical-origins-ancient-dna-reveals. Also have a look at this following video which also presents the matter, th-cam.com/video/HQWjbYdHrBY/w-d-xo.html.
My teacher showed us this in class. All I was doing is fangirling over his sweatshirt with one of my friends.
Thank you for this video! My homeschoolers enjoyed it!
We had to watch this for class and this is actually pretty good!
We at a stay at home order in North Carolina and This really helped the PowerPoint we had to do today on our Chromebooks and apparently it’s restricted on our school acc
You spelled language wrong
ikr
why why why why@@spinninggears666
laguage
His hoodie says
"Don't forget DFTBA."
But that means "Don't Forget Don't Forget To Be Awesome!"
Sorry, I overanalyze things too much.
no it's don't forget don't forget to be awesome to be awesome
Ah, smol brain me.
Goldie I actually didn’t know what the dftba part meant lol. Thx for that 😂😂
The rest of the quote is underneath, you are under analyzing things.
ik i figured that out later
The guys who came from the North and conquered Mycenea were the Dorians of Northern Pindos. They were the first to bring iron in Greece and that is why they defeated the Myceneans.
Laguage?
Can you make a video about there armies pleas.
Such a kewl video man
have a episode on greek myth
Very accessible. I'm an adult and this was very helpful. Thank you!
Thanks for the video! I learned this for school! Thanks!
+1-Up Hedgehog Yeah exactly. I watched this for school and it really helped! Thanks!
what does the words spell out at the begin of the video?
Thank! You are a amazing homework helper!
there was the idea of greece (for example against persians) but they all were saying that: We are Hellenic(hellenic was first said in about 1000 BC unlike "Greece" took its name from the romans(romans used to call hellenics, greeks)
THAT YOU SOOO MUCH! this helped my project a lot. THANKS!
nico poggio I'm glad it helped!
+nico poggio (lemonshark4) me too.. for 5th grade
+Elizabeth Belt not a project thought
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You forgot an island, which is the third bigger in Greece. It is located between Chios and Lemnos and it is called Lesvos. It is where you wrote "aegean sea". Some great people from this island were: Sappho (the poetess), Alcaeus of Mytilene,Pittacus, Odysseas Elytis (who got a Nobel Price of Literature) and Theophilos. Maybe you know some of them, maybe not.. But it is important to know this island and these people, if you want to learn more about Greece. Sorry for my bad english, i don't know to write very well in your language. I am from Lesvos, Greece.
Great video! I loved the story about the Minotaur!
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Here from school :D
Thanks! This is very helpful, it covers everything on my notes!
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Currently helping with 6th grader with her social studies homework. Hopefully she gets an A+!
Thank you are so amazing !!!
How do you edit your videos? It's really cool.
Typo 2:04 Language
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I watch your videos all the time in school everybody loves when we watch themWhen we have a choice to watch videos we all say a mr corwin compilationWe’re you paying attention answer these next the questions to find out....
1:59 he spelled language wrong.
1:38
Pompeii?
Thanks
Had to watch this for class ;)
You are wrong in many things. Most important : the Greek tribes knew they were one ethnicity. They just didnt like to live in one state.
The may felt "athenians" or "macedonians", or "spartans", but above all they felt Hellenes!
For example you can read what Isocrates write to king Phillip about the union of the Hellenes and the campaign against the persians
My kids love you! I wonder if you might do a video on the Trojan war?
My current plan is to discuss the Trojan War when I talk about Homer in a video on Greek Achievements. Hopefully that will give you what you need. I might do an overview of the Iliad in the future.
U are very good teacher making me understand 👍🏼
Maybe you
should study more English than history.
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Yo yo yo your name Doug?
sparta had 2 kings actually , The Isocratian idea of panhellinism started in athens he was one of the famous 9 Isocrates he gave this idea to philip II of macedonia which was transferred to alexander the great .
Hi
Oh this video is in my class.
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Saw this In class
bro you spelled language wrong...aren't you a teacher?
My entire class corrected you...
gr8 vid tho 10/10 would recommend
J Benitez I know, embarrassing, right?
its kinda stupid criticizing him for one mistake, because everyone makes mistakes sksksk :vv
@@mrjcorwin why don't you fix it then, so we can use this without apologies...?!
Great video...I believe the theory of the volcano eruption influencing Crete has been abandoned though.
I subbed
My teacher made me watch this - it was actually good
Ethan Meiers mee to im in ur class
search up we like the moon, and looking for my leopard on youtube!!!!
sort of
so that way we could learn about Greece, duh
No, but we had to do it for a sheet, so if we didn't do it, then that would affect our grade
why do you tell anything about the Kingdome of Macedonia ?
The simple reason: time.
MACEDONIA IS THE BORNLAND OF G.ALEXANDER AND ITS GREEK,SKOPIANS TOOK THE LAST 20 YEARS THE HISTORY THE BRAND NAME ECT,AND CHANGED THOSE,WHAT A LIE!!!shame to u skopje and 4all the world history...thanks 4 ur time..
You spelled Language "laguage"
learned this
Ye ye boys
Oh hey
Yes sir
Ace, thanks
Minoans are absolutely considered Greek. Not only did they believe in the same Greek gods (with Greek names) but there is allot of evidence that ethnic Cretans are actually Minoans that live today. After the Volcanic eruption in Thera the civilization did go down, but it didn't disappear. The remaining Minoans to escape the pirates and the sea people that came after the disaster made their villages on top of the mountains in hard to access areas. Many of these villages have been found and pottery has been dated to that time period. When things started to settle down, people started to build their villages closer and closer to the sea again. In a way the Minoans never really went away.
But thnku soo i knw much now bcz of u
You got somethings wrong. Ariadne was NOT the daughter of Minos. She was the daughter of Daedalus, the creator of the labyrinth
Hey dude yoy should post more for helping kids and teachers find a place to get information
Fantastic work! I will be showing this video to my class tomorrow!
I hope they learn something from it. I'm happy you found it useful.
plz check aris poulianos , if you do the checks im sugesting you then plz spent some time pondering why u didnt knew anything about ...
Good video
Hey I heard that you and mr. Ron Buck who is my teacher are friends I am one of his students of the 6th grade hi
this was amazing.!!!!!!!!!!!! im having a test nd thx to u, I might pass
I hope you did well on your test. Glad it was helpful!
Thanks XD! Best. Lesson. *Ever.*
Wow this comment was 6 years ago
5:12
Very nice presentation,almost perfect :) You explained the most important things in a few minutes! The key to understand someone the real History of Greece is to understand that they were "separated" in city-states and so competitive that often ended up on a conflict each other in order to gain glory,wealth,more land and more influence over the other states!That's why someone from Sparta used to say "I am from Sparta" and not Greece etc although they were all the same,at least all had they same traditions,religion and language. what about Minoans i didn't know that historians disagree on whether they were originally "Greeks" or not but i know that it's a confusing story ;)
Mr. Corwin - Your podcasts & lesson are great!! My 6th grade class in Philly loves them :) Would love to see lessons Ancient Latin America... and North America.
5:10 might be important
THIS IS SPARTA!!!
2:54 Hmmmm…. I thought this was about Greece
pen sword intro thingy majig was cool
Speek little slow so that i can understand nd tell me more about greece physical nd climate
if Minoans made up the Minotaur then mysinains spread the legend of the mouse
Thx so much :D
Being so close to the ocean...?
+geocedille καλο!
I got it to 280,000
1:59
*They speak the same laguage*
Olivia Wolfhard I might be wrong but he might’ve said spoke bc it’s in the past
Try to imagine greece, as coastlines and not as a peninsula. Greece is the seas and the surrounding coastlines. All around the peninsula, islands, and the facing coasts (south italy, asia minor, etc).