they tended to be very nonreligions
It wasn’t the development of humans, but western civilization.
they tended to be very nonreligions
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Fred W. Jenkins has written: 'Classical studies' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Civilization, Classical, Classical Civilization, Classical philology 'The Predators and Their Prey'
Hellenes.
Mesoamerican
When people settled productive land and produced surplus food, the surplus enabled the development of civilisation. As this civilisation matured, it became sophisticated in its culture and learning, entering what we call classical periods.
An indicator of a classical civilization is the development of complex social structures, including stratified social classes and specialized occupations. Additionally, advancements in governance, such as codified laws and administrative systems, often emerged in these societies. Furthermore, classical civilizations typically exhibited significant achievements in arts, architecture, and science, reflecting their cultural sophistication and intellectual pursuits.
In order for historians to consider a particular time in a civilization a classical period, the civilization has to make remarkable achievements in areas such as science and art. An example is Classical Greece.
Which civilization contributed the most to the development of Greek civilization? Mycenaean
Greece
Ancient Greece and Rome are known by several terms. They are called the Greco-Roman civilization, Classical civilization, Classical Antiquity, and probably other titles. Their literature is known as the Classics. The studying of them is known as Classical History.