Not unless these objects were associated with their religion (Greek mythology).
No.
The ancient Greeks worshiped their gods for the same reason that any spiritual-religious people engage in worship: they believed that their gods were real, that those gods desired worship and reverence, and that those gods would reward those who worshiped them. While the Greek notion of "god" and "gods" changed significantly over the centuries, the fundamental reason for worshipping them did not.
no , there is no spoons
YES
The ancient Greeks did not perform any experiments to test the atomic theory proposed by Democritus. To the ancient Greeks the atomic theory was a part of philosophy, not science.
Ancient Greeks lack any Ethnicity beyond their Academic-Sourcing!!
The third day in the olympics was when the ancient Greeks didn't play any contests
They were known, at least, to the Ancient Greeks - perhaps earlier. I believe it was one of the Ancient Greeks who proved that the set of prime numbers was infinite (or "larger than any given set", or that there was no last prime number).They were known, at least, to the Ancient Greeks - perhaps earlier. I believe it was one of the Ancient Greeks who proved that the set of prime numbers was infinite (or "larger than any given set", or that there was no last prime number).They were known, at least, to the Ancient Greeks - perhaps earlier. I believe it was one of the Ancient Greeks who proved that the set of prime numbers was infinite (or "larger than any given set", or that there was no last prime number).They were known, at least, to the Ancient Greeks - perhaps earlier. I believe it was one of the Ancient Greeks who proved that the set of prime numbers was infinite (or "larger than any given set", or that there was no last prime number).
Their stories are no more elaborate than those in the Bible, or in any other religious rite. The stories had to be memorable, and had to inspire people to worship and follow the morality presented. Dull tales wouldn't do that.
No
Venus is easily seen in the sky without any telescope, so it was well known to ancient astronomers in Greece and elsewhere. The Ancient Greeks knew of Venus, they called it Φωσφόρος (Phosphoros).
The greek god for Mars is Ares