It was connected to the lives of the early Greeks because that's what they believed, and that's what they lived by, and who they sacrificed to. The early Greeks be lived in gods and goddesses, and so, for instance, if they wanted to have a good harvest, they would have sacrificed to Demeter, goddess of Harvest, and they also would have sacrificed to Gaea, goddess of Earth (or more matter of fact, Gaea WAS earth).
It was connected to the lives of the early Greeks because that's what they believed, and that's what they lived by, and who they sacrificed to. The early Greeks be lived in gods and goddesses, and so, for instance, if they wanted to have a good harvest, they would have sacrificed to Demeter, goddess of Harvest, and they also would have sacrificed to Gaea, goddess of Earth (or more matter of fact, Gaea WAS earth).
Early (anciant) Greek called humans mortals
the early Greeks were founded by the Minoans in Greece.
they were important transportation routes for Greek people.
they were probly disliked for the fact that they were not Americans
Archons are not from greek mythology. It is a title given to a wealthy person who participated in the early government of Greece.
It spread throughout Europe, and was adopted by Rome. AL though Roman Mythology differed slightly from Greek Mythology, it was still based on it.
Many ancient greek made a living from the sea.
The first part of the name refers to Atlas of Greek mythology making the name Sea of Atlas. Before 450 BC the name Ethiopic applied. The early Greeks believed that this was a large river that encircled the Earth
It was the Greeks. This started very early as the Greeks settled in southern Italy and Sicily between the 8th and 6th century BC. The Greeks were a more advanced civilisation and had a profound impact on the Italic peoples they came in contact with. The Italic peoples at that time lived in daub and-wattle huts. They learnt to build stone temples and houses from the Greeks. They did not have a written language and adopted the western Greek alphabet. Trade with the Greeks also developed. Over time the Roman elites came to look up to the Greeks. They received an education in both Latin and Greek and spoke Greek fluently. The pinnacle of education for elite men was a stay in Greece to learn Greek philosophy. Rome had Greek libraries as well as Latin ones. Roman art became Greco-Roman art because it was influenced by Greek art. The Romans absorbed substantial parts of Greek mythology and Roman goods became linked to Greek gods. They also adopted the divination books of the Sibyls, who were Greek oracles.
The Greeks learned various cultural, artistic, and philosophical influences from the Anatolians, particularly during the period of interaction and trade. The Anatolians contributed to the development of early Greek art, architecture, and mythology, as seen in the adoption of motifs and styles in pottery and sculpture. Additionally, the Greeks were influenced by Anatolian religious practices and concepts, which enriched their own spiritual beliefs. This exchange fostered a blend of ideas that shaped the evolution of ancient Greek civilization.
The early Romans were influenced by the Sabines, Etruscans and Greeks. Over time the influence of the former two waned and the influence of the Greeks increased. The Romans adopted the architectural styles of the Greeks and copied the statues of the Greeks. They adopted some Greek gods and many Greek myths and liked their gods to the Greek ones. The Romans also adopted Greek medicine, some Greek games and the Greek catapult. The earliest professional teachers in Rome were Greeks. The Roman elite looked up to the Greeks. They received an education in both Latin and Greek and the pinnacle of their education was a stay in Greece to study Greek philosophy.