In the 600 BC, one of the 12 Ionian cities in Western Anatolia, the Aegean, was Phokaia. Phokaia had set up many colonies on the Mediterranean. Not only had they set up those colonies, but they did also carry all their knowledge and culture to the Mediterranean – in other words to today’s Europe. The most prominent of those colonies is Marseille. The main objective of the project is to once again explain and submit the proofs of the influence of the Aegean on Mediterranean’s historical and chronological interrelations. |