The Greeks
Spotlight on Ancient Greeks
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Corinth was the most powerful Greek city of the 7th century BC. It had a fine position between the east and west and was a major shipbuilding centre. Its pottery, often painted with animals and plants from the east, is found throughout the Mediterranean.
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