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ID number:702123
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Published: 01.12.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Greek population began to unfurl by the year 6000 BC. This immense concentration of people was due to Siberian tribes searching for new farming land in central Asia. By the year 1000 BC, Greek culture began emerge after numerous waves of migration. By the year 500 BC this Greek culture had reached a point of classical perfection which would, in turn, influence many other societies throughout history. Some anthropologists may say that Greek culture and art represent the "true" beginnings of Western civilization.
Throughout history, Greek civilization and culture have evolved, as does any other culture. But Greek civilization can be divided into three, definite and unique periods. Beginning with the Minoan Period, this lasted from 3000 BC to 1150 BC. The Minoan people were of non-Greek descent that inhabited the island of Crete. These people produced a highly sophisticated society which was influenced by the Egyptians and Phoenicians.

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