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How Did Ancient Greece Begin?

This episode takes off from where Episode 5 in our last chapter ended, and is the first in our new Chapter about Greece! This focuses on Greece's Archaic Age, when the Hellenes discovered a shared identity and started the Olympics around 776 BCE through their political and military developments. Here is the tie-in from Chapter 1: Ancient Greece (The Minoans and Mycenaeans) BEGINNINGS Ep. 5    • Ancient Greece (The Minoans and Mycen...   Apologies for the Pisistratus pronunciation! Archaic Greece was the period in Greek history lasting from circa 800 BC to the second Persian invasion of Greece in 480 BC, following the Greek Dark Ages and succeeded by the Classical period. In the archaic period, Greeks settled across the Mediterranean and the Black Seas, as far as Marseille in the west and Trapezus (Trebizond) in the east; and by the end of the archaic period, they were part of a trade network that spanned the entire Mediterranean. The archaic period began with a massive increase in the Greek population and of significant changes that rendered the Greek world at the end of the 8th century entirely unrecognisable from its beginning. According to Anthony Snodgrass, the archaic period was bounded by two revolutions in the Greek world. It began with a "structural revolution" that "drew the political map of the Greek world" and established the poleis, the distinctively Greek city-states, and it ended with the intellectual revolution of the Classical period. The archaic period saw developments in Greek politics, economics, international relations, warfare and culture. It laid the groundwork for the Classical period, both politically and culturally. It was in the archaic period that the Greek alphabet developed, the earliest surviving Greek literature was composed, monumental sculpture and red-figure pottery began in Greece and the hoplite became the core of Greek armies. In Athens, the earliest institutions of democracy were implemented under Solon, and the reforms of Cleisthenes at the end of the archaic period brought in Athenian democracy as it was during the Classical period. In Sparta, many of the institutions credited to the reforms of Lycurgus were introduced during the archaic period, the region of Messenia was brought under Spartan control, helotage was introduced and the Peloponnesian League was founded and made Sparta a dominant power in Greece. Welcome to our new MADE IN ANCIENT HISTORY series! This series is meant to be a deep dive into the Ancient and Classical periods all over the WORLD! This 2nd Chapter is called Glory of Greece, and deals with Ancient Greece from the end of its Dark Age up until, and including, its Classical Age. 1. THIS VIDEO IS AN EPISODE FROM CHAPTER 2 OF OUR MADE IN ANCIENT HISTORY SERIES Chapter 2 Playlist:    • Chapter 2: Glory of Greece | Made In ...   2. CLICK HERE IF YOU'RE NEW TO HISTORY AND WANT A FEATURE LENGTH DOCUMENTARY OF THE ENTIRE HISTORY OF THE WORLD:    • History of the Entire World (Ancient,...   3. Check out our WORLD DOCUMENTARY playlist (Long Form Documentaries):    • Плейлист   4. Check out our playlists by PERIOD (Short Form Documentaries):    / @madeinhistory   Please subscribe to Made In History for more videos! We are always trying to grow! 0:00 Birth of Greek Civilization 5:39 Colonization 9:08 Military Changes 11:27 Athens 14:29 Athenian Tyrants 19:48 Sparta All images used with CC license. Some 3D footage used from New Historia    / newhistoria  

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