answersLogoWhite

0

the Balkan peninsula (where the early Greeks settled around) is right next to the Aegean Sea

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Who were the first people to settle on the island of 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.


WHO WAS THE FIRST GREEKS TO SETTLE ON THE ISLAND OF THE AEGEAN SEA?

the first to settle on the island of the Aegean sea was the minions


The sea that the Greeks lived around was known as the?

The Ionian Sea.


Who lived around the Aegean Sea?

The Greeks, the Macedonians, the Thracians


Plato states that the Greeks lived like frogs around the pnd what sea is the pond he is referring to?

Plato is referring to the Aegean Sea when he compares the Greeks living around it to frogs around a pond. The Aegean Sea is located in southeastern Europe, bordered by Greece and Turkey.


Who were the original people to settle in Italy?

Greeks


Where did the ancient Greeks live pacifically?

The ancient Greeks, much like the modern Greeks, lived in and around Greece. Greece is a peninsula surrounded by the Aegean Sea, the Ionian Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea, so it is located very far away for the Pacific ocean. The Greeks are not, nor have the ever been, a pacifically situated people.


Why did the ancient Greeks settle near the sea?

It gave them some fertile land in the coastal plains and river valleys, fish as a source of protein, and a means of trade by shipping.


What sea was most important to the Greeks?

the Greeks lived on the Mediterranean Sea... so I would say that one. They knew of the Black sea and the Caspian sea; and the ancient Greeks believed the Atlantic Ocean to be a world encompassing sea.


Who were the first 3 to settle in Italy?

Greeks, Latins, and Etruscans


Where did the Greeks settle during the dark age?

I believe it was Crete.


Which civilization provided the most direct link of Western music to the cultures around the Mediterranean Sea?

Greeks