The Greeks settled near the Aegean Sea primarily due to its strategic location that facilitated trade and communication with other civilizations. The sea provided abundant resources, including fish, and offered natural harbors for their ships. Additionally, the Aegean's numerous islands and coastal areas allowed for agricultural expansion and development, contributing to the growth of city-states. This maritime environment fostered a culture that valued seafaring and trade, shaping Greek society and economy.
the first to settle on the island of the Aegean sea was the minions
the Balkan peninsula (where the early Greeks settled around) is right next to the Aegean Sea
The first people to settle on the islands of the Aegean Sea were the Cycladic civilization around 3200 BCE. They were followed by the Minoans on Crete by around 2600 BCE and the Mycenaeans on mainland Greece by around 1600 BCE.
The Aegean Sea.
"Aegean Sea". It's named for Theseus' father Aegeus.
Aegean Sea
The Aegean sea.... Your welcome :]
the Aegean sea
The Aegean sea is the sea that separates Greece from Troy.
The civilization of ancient Greece developed near the shores of the Aegean Sea. It also developed on islands in the Aegean Sea.
Aegean.
The Greeks, the Macedonians, the Thracians