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  1. PUNIC SPAIN BEFORE THE BARCIDS. The story of the expanding and often conflicting interests of Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Greeks and Etruscans in the western Mediterranean has been told in earlier volumes.

  2. The people of 16th century Spain defined health as balance. At this time, they were moving away from traditional ways of achieving balance through bleeding and toward more inclusive strategies of herbs, distilled medicines, and other worldwide efforts.

  3. 1 Φεβ 2019 · Healthcare policy in Ancient Greece: Insights from the Golden Age of Athens (5th century BC) may be useful for medical care in the 21st century. Health policy has been a major topic of political, social, financial, ethical, and philosophical debate worldwide.

  4. 10 Φεβ 2024 · The Greek colonies in Spain are proof that, as adventurous seafarers, ancient Greeks reached the far end of Europe to trade and establish new settlements. As a seafaring people, ancient Greeks were among the very few “rulers” of the Mediterranean Sea.

  5. 2 Απρ 2024 · The aim of this study is to search for traces of Greek civilization in the Iberian Peninsula starting from the 8 th century B.C. when the Greeks were found in ancient Iberia for commercial reasons. Our research then led us to Catalonia, a region of Spain that bases its diversity on its Greek roots.

  6. 19 Μαρ 2009 · As evident from medical and philosophical documents of the sixth to fourth centuries B.C., the ancient Greeks were the first to break with the supernatural conceptions of health and disease that had so far dominated human societies.

  7. 26 Νοε 2018 · The significance of Greek colonization to the Mediterranean region was the spread of Greek culture such as pottery, olive- and wine-growing, architecture, and religious practices. When did the Greeks colonize the Mediterranean? The Greeks colonized the Mediterranean region from 800 BCE to 500 BCE.

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