Creating hieroglyphs
Building great pyramids.Ex:The great pyramid of Giza
Taming of the nile,Using irrigation to prevent floods from killing there crops
Building the valley of kings
an advanced culture where people have developed cities, farming, science and industries; examples are Aztecs, Incas, ancient Egypt, ancient Rome and ancient Greece. :):)
the invention of the wheel andthe invention of pyrimaids and having one person or king rule both upper and lower Egypt called a pharaoh
The Sphinx's style.
Some of the greatest achievements in the Greek culture of ancient times are found in the areas of art and science, as they valued creativity, on one hand, and, on the other, the acquisition of sure knowledge in more influential ways than other ancient civilizations. Their discovery (or, invention) of democracy, if only in limited form, is yet another of their greatest achievements.
Renaissance scholars were inspired by the culture of ancient Greece and Rome, known as classical culture. They admired the art, literature, philosophy, and architecture of these ancient civilizations and sought to emulate and revive their achievements during the Renaissance period.
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The Aztecs, Mayans, Teotihuacans, Olmecs, Toltecs and Cholultecs are some examples of such cultures.
what is an ancient culture that lived near the sea ? what is an ancient culture that lived near the sea ?
Greco-Roman culture, the culture of ancient Greece and ancient Rome.
"Culture" is difficult to define in a way other that that given by Webster's Dictionary. Naturally, art and music are often cited as fine REFLECTIONS of a "culture." Examples of culture - original culture, that is -- as you may desire are intricately linked to ancient tribalism. Long-term isolation of tribes of humans and proto-humans is necessary for the origination of culture. See the history, society, anthropology, etc. of Celtic, Germanic, Native American, African, Asian "tribes" to see your requested examples of (original) culture.
Ancient Greek and Roman cultures and texts
Some examples of ancient Greek symbols include the olive branch, which symbolized peace and prosperity, the laurel wreath, which represented victory and honor, and the owl, which symbolized wisdom and knowledge. These symbols were important in Greek culture as they were often used in art, literature, and religious ceremonies to convey specific meanings and values.