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Classical antiquity, also known as the classical era, classical period, classical age, or simply antiquity, is the period of cultural European history between the 8th century BC and the 5th century AD. โ€ฆ Wikipedia
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4 days ago - Conventionally, it is often considered to begin with the earliest recorded Epic Greek poetry of Homer (8thโ€“7th centuries BC) and end with the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD. Such a wide span of history and territory covers many disparate cultures and periods. Classical antiquity may also refer to an idealized vision among later people of what was, in Edgar Allan Poe's words, "the glory that was Greece, and the grandeur that was Rome".
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The Antiquity describes Ancient Greek and Ancient Rome
Classical Antiquity is the term used to describe the civilizations of both Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. The term Antiquity was first used by Renaissance writers who distinguished between Antiquity, the Middle Ages and the more recent times they were living in.
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These are mostly non-specific terms. "Ancient" is used mainly to refer to larger areas that are old, especially when the civilization in question was organized differently in the past from today, as in Ancient Greece, Ancient Egypt, Ancient Israel. It usually is used when the ancient name for the area is the same as the modern English name. There really is no specific time period that "ancient" refers to, just that it's pretty old and was in a different system back then, in order to separate it from the modern entity of the same name. "Classical" refers to the Greek and Roman sphere. Anything to do with ancient Greece and Rome, basically between maybe 500 BC and 300 AD. "Antiquity" can have a couple meanings. When used referring to a time (as in "in antiquity") it really just means "in the past". Usually referring to the same time periods as "ancient". An antiquity is an artifact of an ancient period. In academia, time periods are referred to by their names, for the sake of accuracy and precision. Rather than talking about Ancient Israel, we might talk about the Iron Age IIa (roughly 1000-925 BC), which is a different time period than the Iron Age IIb-c (925-586 bc), because the culture and organization was very different in those times. Similarly, when dealing with the Classical periods, a scholar might refer to the Severan period of Roman emperors, the Late Roman, etc. The three terms you are describing are very general, and are used in a wide variety of situations by scholars.
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I would definitely recommend Study.com to my colleagues. Itโ€™s like a teacher waved a magic wand and did the work for me. I feel like itโ€™s a lifeline. Jennifer B. ... Classical antiquity is the period in which Greece and Rome led the ancient world around the Mediterranean Sea.
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September 20, 2022 - Classical antiquity, historical period spanning from the output of ancient Greek author Homer in the 8th century bce to the decline of the Roman Empire in the 5th century ce. It encompassed Greco-Roman culture, which played a major role in the Mediterranean sphere of influence and in the creation of Western civilization, shaping areas as diverse as law, architecture, art, language, poetry, rhetoric, politics, and philosophy.
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Classic Age - New World Encyclopedia
The term "Classical antiquity" can be understood as how ancient Greek and Roman culture is viewed by their admirers from the more recent past. It remains a vision that many people in the twenty-first century continue to find compelling.
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What Is โ€œClassicalโ€ about Classical Antiquity? Eight Propositions
the presumptive epithet classical in classical studies or classi- cal antiquity is justified, or even what it would mean for the ยท term to count as justified at all. More pointedly still, is the ยท designation one that would be recognizable (in some form) to the inhabitants of what we today call ...
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What does Classical antiquity mean?
Classical antiquity refers to a period in human history that encompasses the civilizations and cultures of ancient Greece and Rome, usually spanning from the 8th century BCE (before the Common Era) to the 6th century CE (Common Era). It is characterized by the intellectual, artistic, political, and cultural achievements and influences of these ancient civilizations.
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They pored over ancient texts and sifted through ruins to unearth objects such as monuments, coins, and statues. Growing awareness of this era known as classical antiquity influenced Renaissance architecture, art, and city planning. It also transformed the study of history and formed the basis of the cultural movement called humanism*.
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February 11, 2020 - The foundations of the modern world derive from the Classic Age as it was reformulated during the Renaissance followed by the Enlightenment. Curated/Reviewed by Matthew A. McIntosh Public Historian Brewminate ยท Classical antiquity, era, or period is a broad term for a long period of cultural history centered on the Mediterranean Sea, which begins roughly with the earliest-recorded Greek poetry of Homer (eighth-seventh century B.C.E.), and continues through the rise of Christianity and the fall of the Western Roman Empire (fifth century C.E.), ending in the dissolution of classical culture with the close of Late Antiquity (300โ€”600 AD), or the similar and better known periodization of history, the Early Middle Ages (500-1100 C.E.).
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Classical Antiquity is a term used to describe the era in history that spans several centuries, roughly from the 8th century BC to the 6th century AD. It is characterized by the peak of Greek and Roman cultural achievements.
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Answer (1 of 4): In common usage, certainly within western societies, it refers to the Graeco-Roman civilisation of the ancient world; and though people define it differently and give different starting and finishing dates, a good rule of thumb would be from the generally claimed foundation of Ro...
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Classical antiquity definition: The age of ancient history dominated by the cultures of Greece and Rome, about 500 b.c. to about a.d. 500.. See examples of CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY used in a sentence.
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Classical antiquity refers to the period of history encompassing the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome, spanning roughly from the 8th century BCE to the 6th century CE. This era is marked by significant achievements in art, philosophy, literature, and science, laying the foundational principles that influenced later European culture and thought.
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Classical Antiquity Definition - Intro to Humanities Key Term | Fiveable
Classical antiquity refers to the period of history centered around the Mediterranean, particularly in ancient Greece and Rome, spanning roughly from the 8th century BCE to the 6th century CE. This era is marked by significant developments in philosophy, literature, art, and governance that laid foundational principles for Western civilization, influencing later periods, including the medieval age.
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  1. Greeks came not into the empty space. There were older, Minoan and even more old civilizations on this place before.
  2. I think, the very important influence was from the Crete civilization, that was very original. Look at their pictures.
  3. Of course, there was also influence from barbarians. All waves of Greek population were barbarians themselves sometimes.
  4. Influence from the cultures and civilizations of smaller islands in Egeian sea could be important, too. Lesbos, for example.
  5. They sailed Mediterranean and surely, knew Etruscan civilization and Tartess, too.
  6. Herodotes starts his history with tales on Lidian state and other Asia Minor states. The first coins, Creusus and so on. Before Persians came they were with Greeks the parts of one greater cultural entity. For example, they used the same Oracul.
    1. The states around Greece, as Macedonia and Epir, were considered non-Greek, but they always belonged to the common culture and made their investments in it, too.

All of these external influences and Greek own work within made what we know as classic Greek Civilization.

Protoclassical civilization - it was Greek civilization before 500BC, apparently? They built their culture for centuries. Classical period - it is only 5th and 4th centuries. The term proto(-)classical is not commonly accepted. 8-6 centuries in Greece history are called Archaic Greece.

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There were many civilizations during, "classical antiquity". Should we focus primarily on the Greeks? If so, why then should we exclude their counterparts, such as, the Romans, the Persians, the Phoenicians, the Egyptians, as well as many others?

If one wants to solely focus on the origins of Classical Greek Antiquity, then that is another question altogether.

The earliest evidence of Greek civilization dates back to the town of Mycenae in the Northeastern Peloponnese-(about 100 miles West of Athens). Around 1600 BC/ BCE-(in the wake of the massive volcanic explosion on the island of Santorini, as well as the gargantuan Tsunami which followed and subsequently, destroyed the Minoan civilization on Knossos in Crete), Mycenae emerged as a major power. The Greco-Mycenaeans sailed to a devastatingly beleaguered Crete and essentially, Hellenized the island and much of its surviving population-(assuming, that the Minoan Cretans were not originally of Hellenic descent). However, the Greco-Mycenaeans also absorbed some elements of Minoan Cretan culture as well.

Mycenae, was the first Greek city-(1000 years before the rise of Athens and many other Greek city-states). It is the oldest city in Greece and is perhaps the 2nd oldest city in Europe-(or Urban settlement) behind Knossos. Today of course, Mycenae, like Knossos, are archaeological sites and are currently, very distant from their urban heyday.

The proliferation of Greco-Mycenaean culture can be found throughout Greece-(primarily in the Peloponnese, the Ionian islands of Western Greece, the aforementioned Crete and yes, their influence can be found in Athens). About 1000 years before the construction of The Parthenon, the Mycenaeans built a fort and when touring the Parthenon, as well as examined very closely, one can find scattered remnants of the Mycenaean fort.

Homer's famed, "Iliad", is, to a great extent, a Mycenaean historical narrative. When we study "The Iliad", it is usually read from a poetic or literary context. However, if read and studied from a historical and archaeological context, the central Greek characters include, Mycenaeans, specifically, the King of Mycenae, Agamemnon. The Greek soldiers and Officers fighting in the REAL-(and not mythologized) Trojan War during the 1190's BC/BCE, were primarily comprised of Mycenaeans-(along with Spartans, as well as Greeks from other regions).

Mycenaean Greece was born around 1600 BC/BCE and flourished for about 500 years. However, due to various invasions from other parts of Europe and Asia, as well as perhaps for other (presently unknown) reasons, Mycenae vanished almost overnight. From 1100 BC/BCE-800 BC/BCE, a so-called, "Dark Ages" followed and was widespread throughout Greece. By 800 BC/BCE, the Poet Homer enters and "The Iliad" was born on the Aegean island of Chios.

If one looks at Greco-Mycenaean culture, one can find an impressively well preserved ancient city, followed by a collection of jewelry and pottery throughout the ancient site-(though most of its collection is in the National Museum in Athens). The city's architecture appears to have little outside influence and looks to be quite original. Admittedly, it may not be as impressive looking as other ancient cities, such as, Pompeii, Ostia, the Forum in Rome or The Agora in Athens. However, Mycenae's impressiveness is not necessarily related to its aesthetics, rather, Mycenae's impressiveness is rooted in its longevity and fine preservation.

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Classical Antiquity Art: Definition, History
Art of Classical Antiquity (1000 BCE - 450 CE): History of Greek, Etruscan and Roman Art up to the Middle Ages
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Classical antiquity: what it was, timeline, characteristics
February 12, 2025 - "Classical antiquity" or "Classical age" is a historical period spanning from Early antiquity (when the earliest civilizations emerged in the Ancient Near East) to Late antiquity (the transition to the Middle Ages). This is the period when Greco-Roman culture flourished, stretching across the Mediterranean basin and the shores of the Near East. It covers the period of maximum splendor of Greek civilizationโ€™s artistic, philosophical, architectural, and economic achievements, as well as the Hellenistic Period, during which Greek culture spread throughout the East and was in turn influenced by local cultures.