Athens was settled in 4000 BC in a fertile river valley amid lush grasslands and low lying hills. Large herds of elephants kept the ivory carvers busy and the people happy.
Exploration of the surrounding area only added to the peoples joy - there were fertile plains and grasslands, large herds of fat cattle and long fertile river valleys that would make the farmland bloom. Hills and mountains would provide the resources needed for a large infrastructure.
The Empire spread out over the years, largely to the south and west as it was found that the land lying to the northwest, while expansive, had a great expanse of unbroken plains that would make irrigation problematic.
The first great Wonder built was the Great Library of Athens completed c. 200 BC. This was followed the Colossus of Sparta, and these two combined caused a Golden Age that lasted nearly two centuries....
It was near the end of the Golden Age that an emissary appeared from the Northwest - bringing relations with the great nation of Egypt which lay to the north of a vast desert and seemingly impassable jungles.
To Be Continued....
Exploration of the surrounding area only added to the peoples joy - there were fertile plains and grasslands, large herds of fat cattle and long fertile river valleys that would make the farmland bloom. Hills and mountains would provide the resources needed for a large infrastructure.
The Empire spread out over the years, largely to the south and west as it was found that the land lying to the northwest, while expansive, had a great expanse of unbroken plains that would make irrigation problematic.
The first great Wonder built was the Great Library of Athens completed c. 200 BC. This was followed the Colossus of Sparta, and these two combined caused a Golden Age that lasted nearly two centuries....
It was near the end of the Golden Age that an emissary appeared from the Northwest - bringing relations with the great nation of Egypt which lay to the north of a vast desert and seemingly impassable jungles.
To Be Continued....
For many decades, Indian workers had labored to build a road to a source of Iron in what the Greeks called the Great Northern Mountains. The road, according to reports, was less than a hundred miles from completion. This road was free and open for all to use, as it fell into no ones territory! No passage rights would need to be secured! Workers were quickly dispatched. Within 3 months the road was completed and a colony was actively mining Iron. Cleopatras' happiness was multiplied when scouts reported spice-rich forests within easy reach of the road!
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