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almond37 [142]
3 years ago
6

En que influyeron la presencia de las islas en la vida de los antiguos griegos?

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OverLord2011 [107]3 years ago
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Answer:

Grecia es en escencia un conjunto de penínsulas con geografía muy irregular, debido a la enorme cantidad de pequeñas penínsulas, itsmos, y montañas que tiene ésta región. Al mismo tiempo, Grecia se encuentra al frente del Mar Egeo, el cual está lleno de islas, desde algunas que tienen un tamaño considerable como Creta, a otras que son muy pequeñas como Mikonos.

Explanation:

La presencia de islas representó para los antiguos griegos la insularización de su cultura, ésto quiere decir que si bien los griegos se reconocían a sí mismos como parte de un conjunto más o menos cohesionado, al mismo tiempo, convivían con grandes diferencias entre sí precisamente debido a lo irregular de la geografía, a que la comunicación entre islas es más complicada que en un espacio continuo de tierra firme. Éste tipo de geografía promovió entonces la desintegración política, la diversidad cultural, e incluso, la beligerancia entre los diferentes pueblos y ciudades estado griegas de la épica.

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