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Museums and private collections have thousands of Greek coins.
Mariusz Mielczarek has written: 'Ancient Greek coins found in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe' -- subject(s): Coins, Greek, Greek Coins 'The Sarmatians (Elite S.)' 'Cataphracti and Clibanari (Studies on the History of the Ancient & Mediaeval Art of Warfare)'
Ancient Greece
when phillip II king of Macedonia-and father of Alexander- conquered most of what we know as Greece in these days there was no actual country or kingdom of Greece but many city-states on the territory we know as Greece today.So, many of these greek cities were actually allies of Macedonia conquering other greek cities -they were that divided!, and found the rule of Phillip II better than the rule of the other Greek city-state.check for similar questions.
we had computers in greece??
Of course it is. after Romans conquer all the Greek city states, Macedonia is found among them. Until 1453 when ottomans invade Byzantines, they also conquer the weak Slavic kingdoms of the north, Macedonia lies inside the eastern roman empire's borders, aka byzantine empire or Greek empire.
ancient Greek mathematician name not mentioned
The hieroglyphics of ancient Egypt was in some form of Greek. Champlin found the Rosetta Stone and using his knowledge of Greek, he deciphered it.
Eureka originates from the Ancient Greek for "I have found it". It also probably comes from Ancient Greek because it was made popular by Archimedes' use of the interjection, and Archimedes was an Ancient Greek engineer, physicist and mathematician.
Regarding the ancient Greek and Roman period? Typically, no, but there have been found mummies in the Greek area from ancient times, probably of Asian origin.
The earliest evidence of human presence in the Balkans, dated to 250,000 BC, is to be found in the northern Greek province of Macedonia.
currently the tetragrammaton is not found in greek scripture manuscripts.