1.1 Geography and Climate of Ancient Greece
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Ancient Greece laid the foundation for Western civilization, shaping art, philosophy, and politics. From the Neolithic to the Hellenistic period, Greek culture evolved through key eras like the Bronze Age, Dark Ages, and Classical Period. Greek city-states, such as Athens and Sparta, developed unique cultures and governments. Their mythology, featuring gods like Zeus and Athena, influenced religion and daily life. Greek achievements in art, architecture, literature, and philosophy continue to inspire us today.
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Ancient Greece laid the foundation for Western civilization, shaping art, philosophy, and politics. From the Neolithic to the Hellenistic period, Greek culture evolved through key eras like the Bronze Age, Dark Ages, and Classical Period. Greek city-states, such as Athens and Sparta, developed unique cultures and governments. Their mythology, featuring gods like Zeus and Athena, influenced religion and daily life. Greek achievements in art, architecture, literature, and philosophy continue to inspire us today.
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