like kings and better like kings and better
they treated them okay not as good as a person now would but okay did you know the men were a property of the women in ancient Greece
The same way as humans always have and still continue to do. A mix of ruthlessness, brutality and care and humanity.
Like everyone else treat each other.
Ancient Greek and Roman technology was fairly similar. This is because they learned things from each other. Chariots, for example, were brought to Rome by the Greeks.
The ancient Greeks referred to the planets as "wanderers" (which is the literal meaning of "planet", in fact) as a result of what they directly observed in the sky. The planets appeared to their observation to wander -- or, travel -- across the sky each night, and on varying paths during the course of each year.
Write it? No, not often, the great poets and story tellers wrote down the myths they knew so there is a record of sorts of the myths that people spoke of among each other in ancient times.
The war went on for another 30 years until the Persians gave up trying to impose peace on the Greeks and left them to go back to their usual fighting each other.
They rammed into each other and killed each other :)
Ok, tell us what you war you are talking about. The ancient Greeks endlessly fought each other and external enemies around the Mediterranean for a thousand years.
Farming, fishing, trading, arts, religion, breeding, fighting each other.
Geography has a few effects on the Greeks and the world. Some of the effects are developments of ancient Egypt and having relationships with other city-states.
Each city had temples for the gods.
The ancient Greeks did not rule. The Greek world was made up of hundreds of independent city-states each of which ruled itself.
Each others backs. And that's not all they did on each others backs!
treat each other kindly, like you would treat yourself.
Thousands of years. The ancient Greeks traded along the coastlines and all the ancient societies traded with each other overland and by sea routes.
The ancient greeks associated the wilderness with lawlessness
Hundreds, each one related to a different aspect of their ancient lives.
The ancient Greeks worshipped a pantheon of gods and goddesses, each one representing various qualities and parts of everyday life.
Us Greeks spit on each other for good luck.