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That story contains many amazing adventures of the Greeks as they attempt to get home. It is a long one and is what you can read about in the "Odyssey". Enjoy.

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On the broader picture, Greece was rolled into turmoil by the movement of peoples from the north and across the eastern Mediterranean area. The Dorian Greeks moved into southern Greece, the Sea Peoples around the Aegean and Mediterranean coast. As the Greeks overpopulated, they sent out colonies to the east and west, establishing humdreds of new cities in Sicily, Italy, Asia Minor and the Black Sea.

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