The 4,000-year-old olive tree in Greece,

The 4,000-year-old olive tree in Greece,

The 4,000-year-old olive tree in Greece, more precisely in the village of Vouves on the island of Crete, is one of the oldest known olive trees in the world. This tree started around 2000 BC. BC, i.e. during the Bronze Age, when the world was a completely different place. For comparison: At this time, the last era of the Minoan civilization was coming to an end, and in Egypt the 7th Dynasty was already a thing of the past. It was precisely at this time that people discovered glass.

1000 years later: 1000 BC BC
While this tree continued to grow peacefully, great changes were taking place around the world. Around 1000 BC The foundations of ancient Greece were laid in the 4th century BC and the first Phoenician alphabet emerged. It is impressive to imagine that this tree was already 1000 years old when people communicated through the first writings and new societies at that time.3000 years later: 1000 AD
By 1000 AD the Middle Ages were in full swing. Kings and knights ruled Europe and the Crusades began. During this era, castles were built and kingdoms were established, while the tree on Crete had already seen over 3,000 years of history.

4000 years later: 2000 AD
By 2000 AD, at the beginning of the 21st century, humans had entered the atomic age, and technological advances such as the Internet and space travel were shaping the world. But this tree, which developed its first shoots in the Bronze Age, still stands strong and continues to produce olives.

This tree is a living witness to human history, stretching from the Bronze Age to the modern era. He has survived countless wars, observed the rise and fall of civilizations and seen many rulers, politicians, warriors and prophets come and go. And yet, every year, it continues to bear fruit – a symbol of longevity and stability.

This olive tree shows us that nature’s resilience can outlast all human eras. Just as knowledge explains the world to us, this tree shows us the unshakable connection between past, present and future.

2000 years later: 1 AD
Around 1 AD, when the Roman Empire reached its peak and Christianity began to spread, this tree still stood firmly rooted in Crete. While the first Caesars reigned in Rome, the tree continued to produce olives and provide shelter and food for people for generations.

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