History of Human SocietyBlackmar, Frank W. (Frank Wilson)
History
History of Human Society
Blackmar, Frank W. (Frank Wilson)
Civilization; Progress; Sociology
_The Aegean Culture Preceded the Coming of the Greeks_.--Spreading over
the islands of the Aegean Sea was a pre-Greek civilization known as
Minoan. Its highest centre of development was in the Island of Crete,
whose principal city was Cnossos. Whence these people came and what
their ethnological classification are still unsettled.[1] They had a
number of centres of development, which varied somewhat in type of
culture. They were a dark-haired people, who probably came from Africa
or Asia Minor, settling in Crete about 5,000 years B.C. It is thought
by some that the Etruscans of Italy were of Aegean origin. Prior to
the Minoans there existed a Neolithic culture throughout the islands of
Greece.
In the great city of Cnossos, which was sacked and burned about the
fourteenth century B.C., were found ruins which show a culture of
relatively high degree. By the excavations in Crete at this point a
stratum of earth twenty feet thick was discovered, in which were found
evidences of all grades of civilization, from the Neolithic implements
to the highest Minoan culture. Palaces with frescoes and carvings,
ornaments formed of metal and skilfully wrought vases with significant
colorings, all evinced a civilization worthy of intensive study. These
people had developed commerce and trade with Egypt, and their boats
passed along the shores of the Mediterranean, carrying their
civilization to Italy, northern Africa, and everywhere among the
islands of Greece, as well as on the mainland. The cause of the
decline of their civilization is {208} not known, unless it could be
attributed to the Greek pirates who invaded their territory, and
possibly, like all nations that decline, they were beset by internal
maladies which marked their future destiny. Possibly, high
specialization along certain lines of life rendered them unadaptable to
new conditions, and they passed away because of this lack.
_The Greeks Were of Aryan Stock_.--Many thousand years ago there
appeared along the shores of the Baltic, at the beginning of the
Neolithic period of culture, a group of people who seem to have come
from central Asia. It is thought by some that these were at least the
forerunners of the great Nordic race. Whatever conjectures there may
be as to their origin, it is known that about 2,000 years before
Christ, wandering tribes extended from the Baltic region far eastward
to the Caspian Sea, to the north of Persia, down to the borderland of
India. These people were of Caucasian features, with fair hair and
blue eyes--a type of the Nordic race. They were known as the Aryan
branch of the Caucasian race. Whether this was their primitive abode,
or whether their ancestors had come at a much earlier time from a
central home in northern Africa, which is considered by ethnologists as
the centre from which developed the Caucasian race, is not known.
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