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The Evolution of Greek Civilization: The Philistines and Canaanites
The Philistines, migrating from the Aegean around the 12th century BCE, established significant city-states along the southern coast of Canaan. Notably interacting with Israelite society, the Philistines left a distinct archaeological legacy, while the Canaanites, known for their polytheistic practices and trade networks, contributed significantly to the cultural and economic life of the ancient Near East.