Yes, after Alexander the great had established his Hellenistic empire, he somehow managed to diplomatically blend their eastern and western cultures. So, to answer your question, yes, the Hellenistic civilization is a blend of eastern and western cultures.
Greek-Macedonian and the local culture - Egyptian, Syrian and others.
Greek, Indian, Persian, and Egyptian
muliculture
Lothal (gujarat),kalibangam(rajasthan)banawali(haryana)and ropar(punjab)
* saffron=a symbol of courage * white=peace & honesty * green=hope, joy, fertility, love and in many cultures have a sacred significance * blue=vigilance, truth, loyalty, perseverance, & and justice
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because it was a blend of four cultures......
The kingdoms were called Hellenistic because their culture was Greek-like after Alexander the Great fused his Hellenic culture with the lands he conquered. Hellene was the Greek name for things Greek after the legendary founder Helen. Greek is a word used by Romans. Greeks even today call themselves Hellenes.
Alexander the greats death brought on the Hellenistic era
Water is life. Water grows food and hydrates people. A civilization would not be started in a desert, because there is no water.
describe four achievements of the Mayan civilization
cynicism, skepticism, stoicism, and epicurean-ism.
Mary Augusta Nourse has written: 'The four hundred million' -- subject(s): Civilization, History 'The four hundred million' -- subject(s): Civilization, History 'A short history of the Chinese' -- subject(s): Chinese Civilization, Civilization, Civilization, Chinese, History
The first four civilizations are Indus (India), Yellow (china), nile (Egypt), and Mesopotamians
The four elements that made cities the center of civilization in Mesopotamia were political, religious, cultural, & economic.
One of the factors that defined the Hellenistic period was the decreased importance of Greece proper (the territory of modern Greece) with an increase of importance on Hellenistic "culture" in the various foreign colonies. In fact, the centers of Hellenistic culture during the period were not even in Greece, they were, respectively, Alexandria, in Egypt, Antioch, in Syria and Pergamum in Anatolia (modern day Turkey). The term "Hellenistic", by the way, refers to the spreading of Greek culture over the non-Greek peoples that were conquered by Alexander the Great. Hellenistic culture can best be described as a mixture of Greek culture and the cultures they dominated (i.e.: Near Eastern culture). The four main dynasties that came out of the Hellenistic period, post-Alexander the Great, were the Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt based at Alexandria; The Antigonid dynasty in Macedon and central Greece; the Attalid dynasty in Anatolia based at Pergamum and the Seleucid dynasty in Syria and Mesopotamia based at Antioch.Hellenistic art perfected the art of "sculpture in the round", meaning sculpture that can be viewed from all sides. Some of the more famous pieces of Hellenistic art are Laocoon, the Venus de Milo and the Gaul Killing His Wife. The Hellenistic period saw the export of Greek art all over the Mediterranean and North Africa, which really solidified and codified the Greek tradition. The Hellenistic period began with the conquest and colonization of foreign lands to be brought under the mantle of Greek control, and grew to be a tribute oriented amalgam of Greek culture and those who were being dominated. It was a period of Imperialism, militarism, and increased wealth and trade for those who lived in the Hellenistic empire. The period can be defined as a time when disparate cultures found a (sometimes forced) commonality of culture and purpose though the traditions of Hellenistic conquerors.
There are four examples of civilization. The four examples are tsunami, earthquakes, massive fire and climate change.
The Maya, Inca, Aztecs, and the Mesopotamians.