Ancient Greece
Migration patterns refer to the movements of populations from one region to another over time, influenced by various social, economic, environmental, and political factors. In the context of the Bronze Age Collapse and its aftermath, these patterns highlight how large groups of people relocated due to crises such as invasions, famine, and social upheaval, significantly altering demographics and cultural landscapes across the Eastern Mediterranean and beyond.
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