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In the archaic period, also called the Mycenaean period, Greece was a series of small kingdoms, or cheifdoms, where heavily fortified citadels dominated small provinces of land.  Each citadel had a king, or chief.  There seems to have been a dominant chiefdom at Mycenae, and the kind of chief of Mycenae had some preeminence over the other kings.

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