The water mill, the aqueducts and the fountains.
The same silver mines (washing tables and cisterns)
Many streets
Ancient philosophy, is still useful
Many concepts and inventions are still used
The greeks are known to have understood the power of steam, and imagined how it could be used to open doors for example, but never did.
It is a puzzle why, having all the necessary technologies, the Greeks didn't invent the train.
Some of the words you use and some of the stories you hear come from Ancient Greece.
The Olympic Games.
The greeks used the pots for grains, spices, drinks, oils, and offering to the gods.
The Ancient Greeks created the foundation of science that we still use today.
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NO the ancient greece did
In the time of ancient Greece, the javelin was the primary weapon used by the Greeks, and any man might find it necessary to use one, in that violent and chaotic age. In the current time, some people still practice the art of throwing the javelin, but only as a sport. We have much deadlier weapons now.
Ancient Greece did use gold.
What did the ancient Greeks use cereal for?Note: Past tense, 't' is quite far from 'd'
The ancient Greeks understood magnets but since they did not have a source of electricity, they did not use electromagnets. They did make compasses.
Yes, because the ancient Greeks used many of the same rules that we still use today regarding angles and circles.
In ancient Greece they had big amphitheaters and at them they told stories some were true and some were myths but often times these myths were sometimes the Greeks way of explaining natural things using their gods.