minoens or city states
the physical geography changed the thoughts of the empires to change into separate city-states because of the shortage of water around the one community.
they each had their own
Small,independent communities
the difficulty of transportation led to the creation of many isolated communities.
They split the population into separate communities leading to the development of separate independent city-states.
the difficulty of transportation led to the creation of many isolated communities.
Separate independent city-states.
The land was mountainous with patches of arable land in between. Nomadic tribes would seize a patch of land to settle on, build a fortress, and a city would grow up at its centre, creating a city-state in its own patch of land, which it defended from neighbouring cities.
The rich trade routes, the small islands (city-states), the bays and inlets, the closely knit communities, and its geography for farming.
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William Latham Bevan has written: 'The student's manual of ancient geography' 'Manuale di geografia antica' -- subject(s): Ancient Geography, Geography, Ancient
J. L Berggren has written: 'Ptolemy's Geography' -- subject(s): Ancient Geography, Cartography, Early works to 1800, Geography, Ancient