answersLogoWhite

0

Obliquely, Crete, however theGreek culture and expansion built up from Greek peoples moving in from the north and east - Ionians, Dorians, Achaeans, Aetolians etc.

User Avatar

Wiki User

7y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

In The beginnings of the Greece civilization can be traced to the largest island in Ancient Greece name the island?

The largest island in Ancient Greece is Crete. It played a significant role in the early development of Greek civilization, particularly during the Minoan period, which is characterized by advanced architecture, art, and trade. The Minoans established one of the earliest known cultures in Europe, contributing to the foundations of later Greek society.


Is ancient Athens on an island?

iTS iN GREECE...


Where is the rock cave in Ancient Greece on time tangled island?

its not in ancient greece its in the viking place


What was the largest island of ancient Greece?

Crete.


What greek island is 60 miles south of mainland Greece?

It is the island of crete, crete is an ancient island that was once lived on by the ancient greeks :)


Where is the island of Aeolus?

it is located in ancient greece in the aegean sea,,,,,,i believe


What large island is found Southeast of the Ancient Greece main land?

Crete


How do you get to phonograph in Poptropica?

You go to Ancient Greece (1 o'clock 328 BC ) . The phonograph is on the roof of the treasury building.


Where is Paros Island located?

Paros Island is an island off the coast of Greece. It is thought to be one of the most beautiful islands with historic buildings and other sites that go back to ancient Greece.


What word in ancient Greece start with r?

Rhodos = rose. It is an island in the eastern Mediterranean.


Where was Hippocrates educated?

Hippocrates was educated about medicine by his father and grandfather, but he eventually was apprenticed by Asklepieion of Kos. :)


How did the ancient Minoans get to ancient Greece?

The Minoans actually lived in ancient Greece, on an island called Crete. They were wiped out due to a volcanic eruption on a nearby island, which resulted in a huge tsunami that killed most of the Minoans. They were not considered Greek because they did not speak Greek. The first "true" Greeks were the Myceneans.