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  1. The Bronze Age, a period that lasted roughly three thousand years, saw major advances in social, economic, and technological advances that made Greece the hub of activity in the Mediterranean. Historians have identified three distinct civilizations to identify the people of the time. These civilizations overlap in time and coincide with the ...

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      Aegean Bronze Age or Early Bronze Age (3000-2000) Minoan...

    • Dark Ages

      History of Greece: The Dark Ages . During the Dark Ages of...

    • Hellenistic

      The Hellenistic age was by no means free of conflict, even...

    • Olympia History

      In 86 BCE Sulla plundered the sanctuary, but once Roman rule...

  2. Jan 2, 2018 · The Bronze Age in Greece started with the Cycladic civilization, an early Bronze Age culture that arose southeast of the Greek mainland on the Cyclades Islands in the Aegean Sea around 3200 B.C.

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  4. Mycenaean Greece (or the Mycenaean civilization) was the last phase of the Bronze Age in ancient Greece, spanning the period from approximately 1750 to 1050 BC. [1] It represents the first advanced and distinctively Greek civilization in mainland Greece with its palatial states, urban organization, works of art, and writing system.

    • c. 1750 – c. 1050 BC
    • Bronze Age
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bronze_AgeBronze Age - Wikipedia

    The Bronze Age is a historical period lasting from approximately 3300 to 1200 BC. ... Greece, 1550 BC. The Aegean Bronze Age began around 3200 BC, ...

  6. Sep 17, 2021 · The Bronze Age (c. 3000-1000 BCE) is the period when cultures were either using, producing, or trading bronze. Several cultures flourished around the Aegean Sea during this period: the Minoan civilization on Crete, the Mycenaean civilization on mainland Greece, and the Cycladic culture on the Cyclades Islands.

  7. Oct 2, 2019 · Put Bronze Age Greece in Perspective: Major Intervals in Ancient History. The Aegean Bronze Age, where Aegean refers to the Aegean Sea where Greece, the Cyclades, and Crete are situated, ran from about the beginning of the third millennium to the first, and was followed by the Dark Age. The Cyclades were prominent in the Early Bronze Age.

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