traveling helped to expand the culture and to get minerals and objects to survive.
troy
Early Aegean civilizations were located on islands or near the coast, so sea trade was important to them. Their land also supported agriculture.
pursuit of religious converts, trade and conquest
they settled on the town and sailed the Mediterranean, Aegean, and Black Seas to trade their olive oil and wool.
They both were the first two cultures to be developed in Greece. (Mycenaeans were first because the only spoke greek.)
The Safavid Empire was in close proximity to major trade routes which promoted cultural blending
ancient aegean
The four traits of cultural blending are: Migration Conquest Trade Persuit of Religous converts
they had a connection to the Aegean sea
The Aegean Islands.
troy
troy
Aegean Sea
The Greek City that controlled the trade routes between the Aegean Sea and the Black Sea was Troy. The city was founded in 3000 BC and abandoned in 500 AD.
Sea Travel and trade shape the Augean Civilization because of its' location.
Cultural diffusion is the spread of cultural beliefs, customs, and practices from one group to another through interactions such as trade, migration, and communication. This can lead to the blending of cultures and the adoption of new ideas and traditions.
Early Aegean civilizations were located on islands or near the coast, so sea trade was important to them. Their land also supported agriculture.