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A map of ancient Greece circa 700 BCE, during the Archaic Period (800-480 BCE). The map traces the major cities, regions, and ethnic groups of ancient Greece.
This map displays the ancient Greek cities, settlements, places of interest, and centers of influence across the classical world, spanning a multitude of historical eras and modern countries.
Ebook Description: Ancient Greece: A Map of City-States This ebook provides a comprehensive visual and textual exploration of the ancient Greek world, focusing on its complex and decentralized political landscape of independent city-states (poleis).
14 maj 2021 · I. Introduction. The background ; Ancient sources for Greek history ; The archaic city-state and its government ; Colonization. -- II. Central and Northern Greece. Euboia and the Lelantine War ; Thessaly, Phokis, the Lokrides, Boiotia: the first sacred war and its aftermath ; Athens and Attica. -- III. The Peloponnese.
28 paź 2020 · This article will refer to the following periods in the history of Athens and Greece (the dates are conventional): late Bronze, or Mycenaean, Age (1550–1100 BCE); Dark Age (1100–760 BCE); Archaic (760–480 BCE); Classical (480–323 BCE); Hellenistic (323 –31 BCE); and Roman (31 BCE– c. 475 CE).
31 lip 2023 · Studies in ancient Greek topography by Pritchett, W. Kendrick (William Kendrick), 1909-2007
25 wrz 2024 · Ancient Greece maps with names typically depict the geographical structure of Greece during the ancient times, often including named cities like Athens, Sparta, Corinth, and Thebes. These maps also showcase the natural features of the region, such as the mountain ranges, rivers, and coastline.