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Various tribal groups took control of the Greek peninsula from its previous inhabitants and established independent city-states, based on a high defensible hill as security refuge, and a patch of arable land to grow food to support themselves. They also used the sea to harvest fish, and as a highway to engage in trade.

They bred prolifically and when their population exceeded the capacity of their limited land to sustain them, they sent out the surplus population to seize new land and establish new city-states. So they spread right around the Mediterranean and Black Seas.

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