Over the course of about 1800 years the foundations for Western Civilization were lain
in the Mediterranean basin, the “cultural hearth” of the West, from about 1200 BCE to about 500 CE: that is, from about the time of the events memorialized as the Trojan War and the Exodus to the end of antiquity and the end of the Western Roman Empire.
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Explain
the contributions of the Hebrews, Greeks, and Romans to the evolution of Western Civilization, how the cultural values of each affected the others, and the legacy of each to Western Civilization.
·Helpful hint: There is more to the Hebrews than monotheism.
What is the answer to this? The explaination of the contributions, i couldn't fit all of this into the wiki answers.
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The most outstanding legacy of the ancient Greeks to modern western civilization was in the area of philosophy and political philosophy. The latter can be best illustrated by the writings of Plato.
The most outstanding legacy of the ancient Greeks to modern western civilization was in the area of philosophy and political philosophy. The latter can be best illustrated by the writings of Plato.
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what is the most valuable cultural legacy for the modern world from the first civillizations
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The Mughal's cultural legacy was primarily art and architecture.
Abandoned the nomad life and split into 12 tribes
Yes cultural heritage is our forefathers legacy. Historical monuments of a Nation created by previous generations became cultural heritage.
The Greek civilization flourished primarily in the region of the eastern Mediterranean, particularly on the Greek mainland, the Aegean Islands, and the coast of Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). Key city-states, such as Athens and Sparta, became centers of culture, politics, and military power. The civilization also spread through colonization, influencing areas across the Mediterranean, including parts of Italy, North Africa, and the Black Sea. This rich cultural legacy laid the foundations for Western civilization in areas such as philosophy, art, and governance.