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The geography of Greece had a large impact on its settlements. The many mountains isolated different areas, preventing extensive interaction between Greek city-states, resulting in each area having diverse culture from one another. City-states located on the coast, such as Athens, were very prosperous and used the bodies of water for fishing and trade.
Nomads looking to settle sought arable, well watered land. Greece was comprised of islands and valleys between mountains, so these pockets of land attracted the settlers.
The country is generally poor agriculturally, and settlement was confined to fertile river valleys and coastal plains.
Separate city-states developed
Separate independent city-states.
Mainland Greece was habitable in the separate river valleys and sea shores. The islands were separate in the Aegean sea.
Were an ancient Greece civilization.
The separate city-states which it created formed the basis of Greek culture and its cultural legacy.
there where many mountains unlike other places
The Mycenaean civilization of Ancient Greece took many of its cues from earlier Minoan civilization. It flourished in the late Bronze Age, but mysteriously collapsed and Greece did not experience such heights of civilization against for many centuries.Mycenaean civilization is described as the Culture of Bronze Age Greece.
Separate city-states developed
Greece.
Katherine Clarke has written: 'Between Geography and History' -- subject(s): Ancient Geography, Civilization, Geography, Ancient, Greece, Greek influences, Historiography, Rome
Separate independent city-states.
Mainland Greece was habitable in the separate river valleys and sea shores. The islands were separate in the Aegean sea.
Artemis Leontis has written: 'Culture and customs of Greece' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Popular culture, Civilization 'Topographies of Hellenism' -- subject(s): Civilization, Modern, Geography, Ancient, in literature, Greek influences, Greek literature, Hellenism, Historiography, History and criticism, In literature, Literature, Modern, Modern Civilization, Modern Literature, Mythology, Greek, in literature, Theory
ancient Greece
The country is generally poor agriculturally, and settlement was confined to fertile river valleys and coastal plains.
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It borrowed a LOT from Greece. The Roman Empire also incorporated culture from other areas that they conquered.