Despite being condensed into neat identities of the Near East and Greece, these two titles cover a wide-ranging period of time, peoples, lands, and philosophies.
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In these comprehensive readings, however, we understand how all people struggled to define their relationship with their rulers, their gods, and their neighbors.
Indeed, at first glance these peoples might have nothing in common except for their profound impact on our own world.
Despite being condensed into neat identities of the Near East and Greece, these two titles cover a wide-ranging period of time, peoples, lands, and philosophies