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    city of Athens played a key role in ancient Greece. They were known for being one of the first city-states in Greece and their democracy. Even though they fought in many wars and had many different rulers, they eventually became successful. We have discussed the growth, evolution, and emergence of ancient Greece as a major power in the Mediterranean world. We have analyzed at least two interpretations of ancient Greece. I believe the Persian wars led Greece to new discoveries and advancements…

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    United States government. The country that first invented and interacted with this way of life is the Greek civilization (800-146 B.C). Greece also contributed to the modern world with its various works of art, architectures, and myths. Greek values influenced their works of arts, architectures, and myths, as well as their everyday lives. Some of the classical Greek values were idealized body, beauty, youth, athleticism, humanism, and bravery. Throughout history, these Greek values have…

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    The Greek Dark Ages

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    word “politics” was derived from Greek term polis, this system served as much more than a political unit (Spielvogel 60). The polis was also a social, economic, cultural, and religious center which solved the problems of the Dark Ages, made the Classical Age possible, and allowed large, powerful domains to unite and prosper (Spielvogel 60). Firstly, the development of the Greek polis as a political unit resulted mainly from the individualistic nature of Grecian geography. Its isolated valleys…

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    Greek language. The mud tablets found in the Knossos Palace had language consisting of Linear A perspectives. It is worth noting that the ancient history of Greece provides an understanding of how the history of the people has impacted and sustained the Greek language throughout the ages. Early Greece can be said to be part of an early…

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    Spanakopita

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    Greece is located in the southern part of Europe in the Mediterranean. There is two large peninsulas, Chalcidice and Peloponnese, that is projected and shapes the formation of the country Greece. The history of this country was founded by the “Indo-European peoples, including the Mycenaeans, began entering Greece about 2000 B.C. and set up a sophisticated civilization” (Greece). From December 1944 to October 16, 1949, the Greek civil war happened and the Communist guerrillas conceded defeated.…

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    The final days of democracy in Greece are in fact the story of how Athens lived its last century as an independent state. The moment of fall has to do with its time when it shined the most over Greece: at the height of power as leader of Athenian league and leader of Greek culture. The city-state pattern of Greece created a reality of competition, individuality and community centered exclusively around each political community. That is why Greece never reached a national consciousness, even…

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    span from 1,600-1,100 BCE. The Greek civilization is divided into seven various periods in the cultures artistic development. These periods are Geometric Period from 900-700 BC, Orientalizing Period, Archaic Period roughly from 700-480 BC, Early Classical…

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    How Ancient Greek Fashion Has Affected Fashion Today Fashion in Ancient Greece was very simple and practical but it had a great influence on fashion today. A simple fabric was worn in multiple different ways for different occasions. A typical outfit in Ancient Greece was a large rectangle of fabric such as wool, linen, and even silk for the royal and the wealthy. The fabric was draped around one's body and secured at the shoulder with pins or brooches. This was called a tunic and it varied in…

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    Period (6000-2900 BC), During this period, the inhabitants initially came to Ancient Greece from the East and they settled in the Grecian Urn eastern portion of the region. Once these eastern settlements increased in population, the people scattered and traveled throughout Greece. They introduced pottery to Greece and began raising animals domestically.Early Bronze Age 2900 – 2000 BC), This is the time period in Greece when bronze and other metals like silver and gold were introduced to the…

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    Sparta Vs Athens

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    Emerging from the Dark Ages (1100-776 BCE) in Greece, the polis was a city that created a complex and sophisticated civilization based on the political institution and philosophical resolution (Mathisen 2012, 167). Two of the most powerful city states in Greece during the time of the Classical Age (500-387 BCE) were Spartans and Athenians, conflicting with one another during their highest point in their own civilizations. Neither Sparta nor Athens were considered the ideal polis because both…

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