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The ancestors of the Athenians are primarily the Mycenaeans, who inhabited the region during the late Bronze Age, around 1600 to 1100 BCE. Following the collapse of Mycenaean civilization, the area saw waves of Dorian invasions and migrations, contributing to the genetic and cultural makeup of the population. Over time, these groups coalesced into the city-state of Athens, which became a prominent center of culture and democracy in ancient Greece. Additionally, the influence of other Aegean cultures and later interactions with various Mediterranean civilizations further shaped Athenian identity.

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