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No, not as we know them today. Potatoes were known in the world by other civilizations, but not by the Romans. In the 16th century they came to Europe.
Cities developed in Mesopotamia, and ideas were spread through trade and conquest.
They borrowed Stoicism
Cities, writing, the wheel, monumental architecture.
All cultures (or civilizations) borrow from other cultures. This can be done by various means such as, war, trade, intellectual contact. At the time of the Roman expansion, the Greek culture was predominant in the area. Sicily was Greek and southern Italy itself was heavily populated with Greek cities. It was inevitable that Greek ideas would merge with the Roman practicability.
mercury was named by the Romans after a messenger god.
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Architecture, politics, calendar,food,art
they borrowed technology from the muzazians and also borrowed the wood handcrafted designs such as musical instruments from the shopanians. Also they borrowed the building designs from the Egyptians and borrowed the armor and weaponry from sumerians. They needed an alphabet to so they borrowed the Phoenician alphabet from the romans
The rivers allowed irrigation which helped them grow crops. This helped civilizations grow. Other civilizations including Alexander the Great, Romans, and Persians developed better armies to destroy these civilizations.
Some causes of cultural diffusion was when different people traded with each other and when they moved. It affected the early civilizations because they kept spreading ideas around the world and was constantly changing other ideas.
They saw the Greeks as an advanced society and why reinvent the wheel when they could borrow. Our society has done exactly the same thing. Everyday there are things you use, wear, and see that are based on the past. History is layers of interconnected civilizations and we are not separate from our past but part of it. History is not like chapters in a history book, but all leading one to the other based on what went before. Watch the old TV series Connections.