There is no Sparta. It is Greece.
There were no cities millions of years ago.
Sparta was a Greek city-state which controlled the southern Peloponnesian Peninsula. Today it is a town of a few thousand, re-established from ruins 150 years ago.
No. They *were* good, maybe 2,500 years ago. Today's Greek armed forces aren't in tiptop shape.
Same as it is today.
There was a day 23 years ago that people of that time called "today". But it wasn't the same "today" that you and I know. It was a different day. Today, it's always "today". But yesterday, today was tomorrow.
Seven years ago from today would be in 2016. If today's date is October 2023, then seven years prior would be the same date in October 2016.
A day was the same length 2000 years ago as it is today, approximately 24 hours.
The answer is rice, which is the same as today.
The only ingredients that are in Pamper diapers today that were not in them 15 years ago is the scent ingredients. Every other ingredient is the same.
Athens and Sparta did not fight over colonies. They did not have colonies to fight over. The Greek world comprised several hundred independent city-states.
People are about the same height 100 years ago as today. Maybe a few inches shorter on average.