The motion of work in ancient Greece had a clear distinction between working for one’s self and working for someone else.
Ancient Greeks were xenophobic yet practiced hospitality, balancing fear of outsiders with cultural exchange and social cooperation.
The researchers found that many locals have strong genetic ties to Bronze Age and Classical-era Greeks. While most of southeastern Europe saw major population changes in the Medieval period, the ...
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