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history politics & society ancient Egypt
Lived their lives within society and with their families.
Greece
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Greece. From the Gods to the slaves everything Greek was in demand and shaped Roman society.
After the end of the ancient Greek civilization, belief in the Greek gods declined and their worship faded away. The gods were no longer actively worshipped and their influence in society diminished.
In almost all ways: food, sports, entertaiment , society etc
A portion of this question is missing so a guess is being placed as to the intent. What is the relationship between an Ancient civilization and a Modern one? The historical phrase that it is necessary to know ones history or they are doomed to repeat it comes to mind. Through maintaining the lessons learned and skills carried forward from the Ancient civilization, modern civilization, society and technology grow faster and stronger.
Robert McCormick Adams has written: 'The evolution of urban society: early Mesopotamia and prehispanic Mexico' -- subject(s): Ancient Cities and towns, Antiquities, Cities and towns, Ancient, Ethnology, History, Indians of Mexico, Primitive societies, Urban residence 'The origin of cities' -- subject(s): Cities and towns, Antiquities 'Irrigation's Impact on Society' 'Paths of fire' -- subject(s): Civilization, Western, History, Technology and civilization, Western Civilization 'The Evolution of Urban Society' 'The evolution of urban society' -- subject(s): Ancient Cities and towns, Antiquities, Cities and towns, Ancient, Ethnology, Indians of Mexico, Urban residence
In the East, ancient Chinese civilization, with its advancements in technology, philosophy, and governance, has had a significant impact on present-day Eastern societies. In the West, ancient Greek civilization, known for its contributions to philosophy, science, and democracy, has greatly influenced modern Western societies.
Ancient Mesopotamia, often referred to as the "cradle of civilization," existed from around 3500 BCE to 500 BCE. It is located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in present-day Iraq and is known for its early developments in writing, agriculture, and urbanization. Major civilizations within Mesopotamia included the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, and Assyrians. The region played a crucial role in the development of human culture and society.
History is the bridge connecting past and present, shaping and influencing the world we live in today. The events, decisions, and people of the past have a direct impact on the current state of society, culture, politics, and technology. Understanding history helps us make sense of the present and provides valuable insights into where we come from and where we are heading.