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Links de História Antiga e Medieval
Links de História Antiga e Medieval Ancient and Medieval History Groups. Site do Prof. Dr. Ricardo da Costa Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES) - Brasil.
A Grécia Antiga foi uma civilização que se desenvolveu no sul da Europa, mais precisamente na Península Balcânica, estendendo-se pela Península do Peloponeso e por diversos locais ao longo da costa do Mar Mediterrâneo. Essa civilização começou a desenvolver-se a partir de 1100 a.C., e sua história deu-se até 146 a.C., quando foi dominada pelos romanos.
Macedonia has been inhabited since the Palaeolithic period. The earliest traces of a Greek presence appear in the late Bronze Age, while recent excavations have shown that the Mycenaean world extended as far as Pieria and the middle reaches of the Haliakmon. (Inglês)