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Greece - History
What's to say about Greek history? The vibrant societies of ancient Greece have had a profound impact on the modern world. Thousands of people study Greek history all over the world, while there's a big talk about the Greek words used internationally and the impact of the Greek language on the rest.
This section of www.touristorama.com is an introduction to the history of Greece, tracing the development of Greek civilization as manifested in political, intellectual and creative achievements from the ancient years till the modern era.
Leto, the mother of Apollo and Artemis
Leto (or Latona) was the daughter of the Titans Coeus and Phoebe and the mother of two of the Olympian Gods, Apollo and Artemis, children of Zeus. Leto, though, met difficulties to find a place to give birth to the twins as Hera persecuted her wherever she went.
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Stone Age in Greece
By the term Stone Age we refer to the very early dawn of human civilization which has been traced mainly in the Northern part of Greece and this relatively long and vague timeline stretches starting 40.000 years ago till 2200 BC and precedes the Bronze Age and the creation of some of the earliest form of civilizations in the Aegean Sea, Crete and Peloponnese, the Cycladic, Minoan and the Mycenaean civilization respectively.
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Bronze Age in Greece
The Bronze Age begins roughly two and a half millennia ago and the conditions of the development of human society are set, especially in the late Neolithic settlements that are already established and evolve by the usage of tools made of copper and extensive trade following the sea routes of Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean.
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