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k Renaissance, 900-600BC
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naissance, 900-600BC
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3000-1600 B.C.
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1600-1200 B.C.
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1600-1200 B.C.
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s
1200-800 B.C.
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1200-800 B.C.
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800-600 B.C.
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800-600 B.C.
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e
600-323 B.C.
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ion.
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eriod from 800-600 the Greek
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