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Essay heading: Ancient Greece
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Contribution made by the Minoan and Mycenean Empire to the creation of the Greek civilization, helped them to develop their own Empire. The use of iron and the cremation of the dead became the greatest progress in Greek civilization. The urns for the ashes are among the most characteristic vessels of that period... displayed 300 characters
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The urns for the ashes are among the most characteristic vessels of that period.
2. THE GEOMETRIC PERIOD (900-700 BC)
This period, the Geometric period, is well known by many transformations and startling innovation in Greek architecture and sculpture. The population has increased, and people have moved from the isolated settlements to the city states... displayed next 300 characters
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