Ancient Greece
Acient Greece Acient Greece is called the Acient Greek civilization, which had a great development in the philosophical field, famous for knowledge, art and temple. The acient Greek world is formed by the set of territories (Greece, Asia Minor, Magna Grecia, Black Sea, North Africa and western Mediterranean), acient Greece, therefore, is a historical and cultural construction, rather than a political, social or territorial reality. Archaeological remains indicate that some primitive Mediterranean peoples, closely linked to the cultures of North Africa, inhabited the southern regions of the Aegean until well into the Neolithic period, before 4000 a.n.e. These tests show the cultural evolution from the stone age to the bronze age, which in Greece began in 3000 a.n.e. The world´s first farming communities developed there. In Jericho ( Palestine) cereals were cultivated from 8000 a.n.e. At the beginning of the III millennium a.n.e., the so-called Aegean civilization ev