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Mar 2023
38m 47s

The Roots of Archaic Greece

Wondery / Patrick Wyman
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In the year 800 BC, Greece was an unremarkable corner of the Aegean. Over the next century, however, it underwent a remarkable transformation. Greece's population exploded, cities came into being, long-distance trade boomed, and the first overseas colonies - the beginnings of an extended Greek world - had been founded. The roots of a recognizable ancient Gre ... Show More
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