The Pelican History of GreecePenguin, 1966 - 415 pages The general reader is introduced to Greek history from the time of the neolit pioneers to the close of the Hellenistic Age. |
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... trade with Egypt and the Levant . Across the water they also interchanged their own products ; for Mycenae , after absorbing the lessons of Minoan art and perhaps many craftsmen , was , not slow to develop the export of her own wares to ...
... trade with Egypt and the Levant . Across the water they also interchanged their own products ; for Mycenae , after absorbing the lessons of Minoan art and perhaps many craftsmen , was , not slow to develop the export of her own wares to ...
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... trade to survive . The trade that had brought Mycenaean pottery to Lipari , Ischia and Sicily ceases by about 1300 ; Troy received less of it thereafter than formerly . In the Levant , already in the time of Amenhotep III , before 1375 ...
... trade to survive . The trade that had brought Mycenaean pottery to Lipari , Ischia and Sicily ceases by about 1300 ; Troy received less of it thereafter than formerly . In the Levant , already in the time of Amenhotep III , before 1375 ...
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... trade in valuable com- modities , such as ivory and tin . But it led to trade on a far more massive scale . The colonies , planted on relatively spacious plains , had corn to spare . It became possible to import food instead of ...
... trade in valuable com- modities , such as ivory and tin . But it led to trade on a far more massive scale . The colonies , planted on relatively spacious plains , had corn to spare . It became possible to import food instead of ...
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PREHISTORY | 12 |
Beginnings | 21 |
Peoples and Languages and the Coming | 30 |
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