Ancient Greek settlements were usually called city-states. A city-state was usually composed of villages that had grouped together for trade and protection.
Polis - a city-state.
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Hellas, which it is still called.
Ancient greece was divided into isolated communities because of the mountains in Greece. Over 70% of Greece is mountains, and the mountains made communication between cities hard. This blocked the exchange of ideas, which resulted in all of the cities having different societies, governments, and values
statues were important in ancient Greece because Greece is substantially covered with statues. They separate the polis or city-states.
This war was a conflict in Ancient Greece fought between Athens and it's empire led by Sparta. It divided them as a country.
There were several differences, but in my opinion the most significant was the lack of a central authority in ancient Greece as opposed to ancient Rome. Greece was a rather loose association of city-states and leagues, constantly quarreling among themselves and prone to shifting alliances. It was many small communities tied together only by a common heritage, whereas Rome was many different communities which were held together to make one big community.
See the separate panel below Sources and related links for a list of wars.
they each had their own
minoens or city states
They split the population into separate communities leading to the development of separate independent city-states.
Ancient greece was divided into isolated communities because of the mountains in Greece. Over 70% of Greece is mountains, and the mountains made communication between cities hard. This blocked the exchange of ideas, which resulted in all of the cities having different societies, governments, and values
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.
In the ancient times : Greece and Rome.
yes it was
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statues were important in ancient Greece because Greece is substantially covered with statues. They separate the polis or city-states.
They are divided into city-states otherwise known as a 'polis'.
Small,independent communities
gynaeceum