Each was established on a tract of arable land with water sources and a high fortress around which developed a city. Greek terrain is mountainous so these tracts of land were separated by mountains and rivers.
The incoming nomadic Greek tribes each took up a piece of land located is a section of arable use, and established a settlement which grew into a city-state, independent of each other, and often at odds with each other.
The villages and farms were separated by seas and mountains.
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Greece - and then Rome. To be more specific, she was worshipped in the Parthanon is Athens, Greece. It is one of the oldest Greek temples in Greece.
One in Egypt, one in Greece.
The most important contributions of ancient Greece to medieval music are probably the modes or ancient scales used in both. There is a link to an article on them below.
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the number one myth would be Greece myths.
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The geographical setting of Greece.
Mountains, rivers, coastline and islands.
It isolated them from one another, so they became independent city-states, instead of a unified nation.
Geography - Greece has patches of arable land separated by mountains, rivers, lakes and seas, and this led to the different tribes being separated when they ceased to be nomads and settled on one of the patches of fertile land.
Geography - Greece has patches of arable land separated by mountains, rivers, lakes and seas, and this led to the different tribes being separated when they ceased to be nomads and settled on one of the patches of fertile land.
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The ancient Greek cities were isolated from one another for two basic reasons. One was the hilly geography of Greece. This natural setting spawned several isolated communities. The second reason was that these communities grew into city-states, with the dominant community ruling the smaller ones. These city-states were concerned with their own problems and their own advancement and had little to do with each other unless it was for mutual defense or profit.
The mountain ranges in Greece would create vallies where citys were built. Because the mountains were very hard to travel over they isolated the city to develope individully from the other citys making them city-states.
Greece was one
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