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Aegean
Civilization
Gathered
round their natural territory, the Aegean Sea, which surrounds
the mainland and the numerous islands, the Greeks perpetuate
the tradition which began in this area about five thousand
years ago. In a land particularly blessed by.nature with regard
to sea communications but particularly hard with regard to
overland communications in a mountainous mainland, the first
European civilization was developed in the third and second
millennia B.C. in the Aegean islands, in Crete and in the
broader area around the Aegean. The first inhabitants were
a white race but probably not Greeks. These pre Greeks, according
to tradition, were known as Pelasgians. With the incursion
of new people, Greece entered the Bronze Age in 3000 B.C.
The
new inhabitants belonged to a special branch of the white
race, the Mediterranean branch, and came from Asia. They settled
on the coast and in the Aegean islands. They were called Aegeans
and their civilization was the Aegean civilization. The Cycladic
civilization was the first Aegean island civilization. Based
on Milos and Thera (Santorini), Cycladic seafarers and traders
conquered with their products all the harbors in the Aegean
and Ionian Seas and opened up the sea route to the west before
the Cretans, the Achaeans and the Phoenicians, reaching the
shores of Italy and Spain. Marble statues, jewelry, utensils,
weapons and exquisite, decorated pottery dating back to that
period are being discovered to this day by archaeologists
in the Greek islands. Moreover, on the islet of Saliangos,
opposite Antiparos, neolithic settlements have been excavated
with finds dating back to around 4000 B.C. Indeed, some researchers
identify Thera as the capital of lost Atlantis, An entire
city was discovered underneath the ashes which covered the
island after the volcanic eruption of the 15th century B.C.
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