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  • Where are the Dorians from? - History Stack Exchange
    I'm studying Greek History and reading about the end of the Bronze Age And after reading about the Dorians several times now, I'm confused about where the Dorians actually came from, the closest I
  • Was the transition from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age violent?
    When the descendants of the Dorians started writing again 400 years later, it was with a brand new type of system they innovated themselves (with an assist from the Semitic peoples): the first alphabet The new required the memorization of only 27 symbols, making it far easier to learn and use
  • Is there any archaeological evidence for the Dorian Invasion of Greece?
    My books on ancient Greece are pretty old And they have have the same explanation for Doric vs Ionic ethnicity history Is there any archaeological evidence for a Dorian invasion?
  • Did the Balkan people emigrate in Greece during Classical Greece era . . .
    However, for much of Greece's early demographic history, the Dorians, were the more dominant "Balkan" group who essentially transformed the demography and culture of Central and in particular, Southern Greece Prior to the arrival of the Dorians, much of the Hellenic mainland- (especially, the Peloponnesian region), was under Mycenaean control
  • Newest dorians Questions - History Stack Exchange
    Where are the Dorians from? I'm studying Greek History and reading about the end of the Bronze Age And after reading about the Dorians several times now, I'm confused about where the Dorians actually came from, the closest I ancient-greece bronze-age greek-dark-ages dorians tox123 737 asked Aug 26, 2017 at 20:49 17votes 2answers 2kviews
  • ancient history - Was Alexander the Great Greek or Macedonian . . .
    0 Macedon was ancient-Greek Kingdom - Alexander the Great was Greek King of Macedon Macedonians form Northen branch of Dorians - Spartans form Southern branch of Dorians Nobody disputes Greekness of Sparta or Spartans! The Greekness of ancient-Macedon and the peoples that inhabited the Kingdom is on equilibrium with Spartan example
  • Why iron is not discussed more as a probable cause of Bronze age . . .
    The transition from the Late Bronze Age to the Iron Age is generally suggested as one of the factors in the collapse However, few of the societies that were hit hardest actually controlled access to copper,or (more especially) tin In fact, the Wikipedia page on the Late Bronze Age collapse includes a section on the possible causes, and the transition to the Iron Age is indeed listed there
  • ancient history - Are there any known instances of sub-Saharan African . . .
    From anthropology, translations, and political science, there seems to be a growing academic basis for the Dorians, Phoenicians, Assyrians, and Vedic-era Indians engaging in some form of democratic procedure or at least a limited oligarchic system before the Greco-Roman era
  • Why did the USSR open itself to tourism in 1960s 1970?
    The answer to your second question (did the USSR only start accepting tourists in the 70s) is no existed since the 20s, and while entry into the USSR (and travel within the USSR) was certainly restricted, it was never officially banned Stalin did heavily restrict travel, but after his death, visitors were once again able to enjoy an extremely curated experience So seeing a foreigner wearing
  • What is the original source of the quote Of all my 50 battles, the . . .
    The Fondation Napoleon gives a slightly longer quote: "Of the fifty battles I have fought, the most terrible was that before Moscow The French showed themselves to be worthy victors, and the Russians can rightly call themselves invincible " This led me to On This Day, who say that Bonaparte wrote a similar quote "in his diary" Maybe somebody with better access to the source material and more





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