They established sea trade routes, which helped in the spread of ideas and goods
They spread the alphabet they invented with trading and taught other cultures how to trade.
japanese
the language of Arabic was spread (answer for studyisland)
Greeks
"when learning about other cultures,it follows that you come to think about your own culture more deeply"
They spread the alphabet they invented with trading and taught other cultures how to trade.
Short answer is no. There are many countries and cultures surrounding the Mediterranean sea (it is bordered by Europe, Asia, and Africa!).
As the early Mediterranean cultures viewed the planet as large landmasses surrounded by smaller bodies of water it is easy to understand their misconception of the planet being composed of more earth than water
The Mediterranean region includes parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa. This region is known for its diverse cultures, histories, and landscapes shared by countries surrounding the Mediterranean Sea.
The Hittites were an ancient Anatolian civilization that flourished in modern-day Turkey during the Bronze Age, known for their military strength and diplomatic prowess. The Phoenicians were a Semitic civilization located in the eastern Mediterranean, known for their maritime trading and seafaring skills. They had distinct languages, cultures, and geographical locations, with the Hittites in inland Anatolia and the Phoenicians along the coast.
They traded communicated with other cultures.
They are different peoples from different places with different cultures.
greek and roman cultures
Phoenician civilizationwas an enterprising maritime trading culture that spreadacross the Mediterranean during the period 1550 BCE to 300 BCE. Though ancient boundaries of such city-centered cultures fluctuated, the city of Tyre seems to have been the southernmost.
Arab and Muslim cultures.
Arab and Muslim cultures
The three ancient civilisations that most profoundly influenced modern Western culture would probably be Rome, which gave us its empire; Greece, which gave us its philosophy and ideals; and Judea, which gave us Christianity.