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Ancient and Hellenistic Greece: History from its Origins to the Time of Alexander the Great

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Ancient and Hellenistic Greece: History from its Origins to the Time of Alexander the Great
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The renowned German scholar Dr. Alfred Heuss's study of Ancient Greece begins with the emergence and evolution of the ancient cultures of the Aegean region, including the islands of Crete and Mycenae. In the first section of the book, Heuss presents the beginning of the Archaic period of Greek history, beginning with the Great, or Aegean, Migration of Peoples from the 12th century BC to the turn of the millennium. Heuss describes the intellectual and social development of the Greek people during the Archaic period, the creation of Greek writing and the creation of a common heaven of the gods, and the relationships between local cults. The second section is devoted to the Classical period of Greece—a series of wars and political events, which also marked the highest point of the state system and achievements in science, architecture, art, and poetry. The achievements of the Greeks during this period are so great and significant that they continue to inspire civilized nations to emulate them.
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