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The Greeks overseasThe Greeks overseas

The Greeks overseas1964

their early colonies and trade

John Boardman

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"In Ancient Greece, colonies were sometimes founded by vanquished people, who left their homes to escape subjection at the hand of a foreign enemy; sometimes as a sequel to civil disorders, when the losers in internecine battles left to form a new city elsewhere; sometimes to get rid of surplus population, and thereby to avoid internal convulsions; and sometimes as a result of ostracism. But in most cases the motivation was to establish and facilitate relations of trade with foreign countries and further the wealth of the mother-city (in Greek, metropolis)."--Wikipedia.

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First published
1964
ISBN-13
9780500281093
OL Work ID
OL2014654W

Subjects

ColoniesHistoryGreeceKoloniënCultuurGreek coloniesGriekenArt, greekGreece, coloniesGreece, civilizationGreek ArtInfluenceCivilizationAntiquities

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