Yes, because they are in different climates and also because the Greek lighthouses happen to be built bigger. Further details: The lighthouses will still serve the same basic function, i.e. to warn ships of treacherous waters. However, the method of construction will have been quite different, and the technology of the light will differ greatly also.
Yes.
One Greek one is not
In modern Greek it is "εμείς" (emees). In ancient Greek it is "ημείς" (eemees).
Ancient Greek
An Ancient Greek is a native or inhabitant of Ancient Greece, the Greek-speaking world of ancient times.
There were three styles - Doric, Corinthian and Ionian.
Buildings became more modern.
erm... Ancient Greek is from Ancient Greece :P
The Greek word for "he" is "αυτός" (pronounced "aftós"). This pronoun is commonly used in both Modern and Ancient Greek to refer to a male subject. In the context of Ancient Greek, it can also take different forms depending on case, number, and gender.
I can't see "this" calendar.
Ancient Olympics were only open to different greek regions.
Because the ancient Greek Made it up and we stuck to it.