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The story of the birth of Ancient Greece is perhaps the one that from an epidermal point of view is best known to the majority of people, yet at the same time the one that more than others suffers from stereotyping and clichés.
Trying to abandon the old dichotomy, as symbolic as it is fictitious, of Sparta and Athens, we propose a trip to the Third Greece, as is called that of all the other koinà, from Euboea to Thessaly, from Phocis to Arcadia, to discover a Greece with a complex, varied and multifaceted nature.
In this first introductory appointment, after having exposed the opportunities of this approach and looking briefly at the historiography relating to the collapse of the Mycenaean world and the Greek Dark Ages, the first of the koinà to be addressed will be that of the Phocidians.
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44 - WHAT IS THE ORIGIN OF THE GREEKS?
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00:00 - Introduction
02:07 - Why the Third Greece
05:11 - The end of the Mycenaean world
08:59 - Contemporary theories
11:55 - Phocis
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On the cover: Sir Lawrance Alma-Tadema, "The women of Amphissa", 1887
Curated by Gioal Canestrelli
Institute of Experimental Archeology "Fianna ap Palug" of Verona
Editing by Angela Ruggero