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Ancient Greece
Minoans and Mycenaens
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By about 2000 B.C., a sophisticated society called the Minoan civilization haved developed on Crete.
For many centuries, Minoan civilization dominated the Greek world, but about 1450 B.C., it collapsed.
With this weaking, the Mycenaens became the dominant force in the Greek world.
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Legendary Conflicts
The Mycenaens wore armor in battle, in which the engaged with frequency.
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For three houndread years, writing seems to have disappeared in what is often called the Greek Dark Ages.
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Ancient Greece
It included the Greek mainland, dipping down from continental Europe, and western asian minor.
Oddyseus, was said to be the ruler of Ithaca, one of the Western Islands.
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The Rice of City-States
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Through rivalries sometimes led to warfare among city-states, the greek still recognized their common heritage as Hellenes, as they usually called themselves by that time.
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