I looked for a remote island that was the site of the first city-states -- and found nothing.
To what island does this question refer?
can anyone help me complete this...
The development of the first city-states took place not on the fertile crescent buti n a remote island to the south of the greece which was completely lacking in _________.
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it is related to ancient greece
Both Rhodes and Crete were island city-states, but lacking in I have no idea. Both were had ample fertile lands. Crete was lacking in architecturally significant buildings, certainly in the early history.
Yes, I know. But I know of no early city-state that predates Uruk in Mesopotamia. The Minoan city-state on the Greek island of Crete flourished a few hundred years later.
In addition, Crete, is hardly a remote island since it lies in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea. It had plenty of fresh water, fertile land, and I know of nothing it lacked.
In addition, Crete, is hardly a remote island since it lies in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea. It had plenty of fresh water, fertile land, and I know of nothing it lacked.
ooo....ok at least thanks for trying to help me...