The Mycenaean civilization of Ancient Greece took many of its cues from earlier Minoan Civilization. It flourished in the late Bronze Age, but mysteriously collapsed and Greece did not experience such heights of civilization against for many centuries.
Mycenaean civilization is described as the Culture of Bronze Age Greece.
The Mycenaean civilization adopted much of its culture from the Minoans.
Minoans.
In Greece, They were very much into art including pottery, sculpting, painting, and architecture. And they had tombs. The Mycenaeans lived during the late Bronze Age in Greece, from about 1600 to 1200 B.C. They are called Mycenaeans after their capital at Mycenae. The period in which they lived (Mycenaean), in ceramic terms is known as the Late Helladic period. We don't know what happened to the Minoans in Crete, but they seem to have been taken over by the Mycenaeans from the Greek mainland, because after 1500 a new writing dominated Cretan records, Linear B, the language of the Mycenaeans. We know little about the Mycenaeans except from archaeological remains and Homer's epics, in which the Mycenaeans fought against Troy. Among other areas of ignorance, we do not know whether it was the Dorian invasion, natural catastrophes, or something else that ended the Mycenaean civilization, but whatever it was, the end of the Mycenaeans ushered in a "Dark Age" in Greece.
He did bring the Greek culture to ancient Egypt but we are not sure about how much they adopted it. Ancient Egypt as you might now already had a great culture since it existed for many years already. Alexander in fact spread the Greek culture to all the places that he reached in Asia and Africa including the Greek language.
the Chinese civilisation was much bigger compared to others
The civilization declined for many different reasons. all of which are VERY MUCH justifiable. Some examples of these are: invasion, Drought, Flood, Crop shortage, Over Civilization. -Cami Boone
To my knowledge, there is no other name for the Aztecs. The were simply another ancient civilization that inhabited Central America. Do not confuse them with a nearby civilization, the Mayas, or the Incas, who inhabited much of South America.
The Mycenaean civilization adopted much of its culture from the Minoans.
Mycenaeans had a stronger military. Minoans Were Better Artists.
It didn't disappear from the Mycenaean culture, it disappeared together with it. And the reason for the disappearance of the Mycenaean culture has been the subject of hot debate amongst scholars, meaning we don't know for sure. A possible reason is that around 1,100 BC the Mycenaeans were overrun by another people with a probably much lower cultural level, but with better expertise in handling a battle ax. Natural disaster may also have been a cause: the region was known for its earthquakes at the time.
Because they were pretty much the first culture to begin with.
Well, Egypt is not the only cradle of civilization that developed high culture thousands of years ago. It is considered a cradle of civilization because so much is known about it that was written down. Egypt contributed vastly to the arts and had a complex culture that was somewhat lost over the ages.
Culture mainly depends on human knowledge, their behavior and belief. it is actually based on social learning. But as much as civilization is concerned, it is much of a scientific term and includes the entire living systems of a particular region. to be precise civilization is the technological part of human knowledge whereas culture is related to social adaptations and behavior.
Well, Egypt is not the only cradle of civilization that developed high culture thousands of years ago. It is considered a cradle of civilization because so much is known about it that was written down. Egypt contributed vastly to the arts and had a complex culture that was somewhat lost over the ages.
The Roman upper class adopted much of Greek culture.
Well, he spread Greek culture to the Romans and pretty much jumpstarted the whole civilization.
If you think about how society developed, coins are useless in a hunter-gatherer culture. There has to be some form of civilization that's sophisticated enough to use money as a medium of exchange, as opposed to barter. That means civilization is a prerequisite for having coins.
Even assuming that Moses was a historical figure that lived during the dates commonly suggested, roughly 1300 B.C.E., it depends on your definition of "Greece". The Minoan Civilization on Crete is usually considered a "Greek-ish" civilization. It shares much in common with what we think of as traditional Greek civilization, but has a number of distinct qualities. The Minoan Civilization was certainly older than Moses, existing from 2600-1450 B.C.E. Moses was contemporaneous with the Mycenaean civilization and specifically the accepted dates of the Trojan War. The Mycenaean Civilization was from 1600-1100 B.C.E.However, the Ancient Greece that kids are usually taught about in High School, e.g. Classical Greece, with the city-states of Athens, Sparta, Corinth, and Argos, where Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and Pericles lived, came long after Moses, from roughly 700-300 B.C.E.
The written history of China goes back about 3700 years. The culture is most likely much older than that.