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Ancient Greece began around the 8th century BCE, emerging from the decline of the Mycenaean civilization and the subsequent Greek Dark Ages. This period saw the rise of city-states (poleis), such as Athens and Sparta, and the establishment of a distinct Greek identity through shared language, culture, and religious practices. The advent of the Archaic period brought advancements in trade, art, and governance, laying the groundwork for the Classical period, which saw the flourishing of philosophy, democracy, and the arts. The influence of ancient Greece continues to resonate in modern Western civilization.

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