it began in 700bc but then later on in 776bc the Olympics started but only men could enter as u had to play naked lol
Indus Valley Civilisation or Harapan Civilisation.
It is not true. The earliest civilisation in the world where the Sumerians of Mesopotamia (Iraq). The second earliest civilisation was that of the Egyptians. Chinese and Indian civilisation also started before that of the Greeks.
The Mycenaean civilization, which produced the oldest texts known to have been written in Greek, began around 1600 B.C. Classical Greek civilization ended when the Rome conquered Greece in 2nd century B.C.
The city-states began to develop, leading to growing civilisation of the Greek world.
The mayas civilisation began in the 1200's by Robert willson.
Greek civilisation was not influenced by Greek architecture. Greek architecture was a product of Greek civilisation
Greek civilisation continued on, influencing our civilisation to this day.
Indus Valley Civilisation or Harapan Civilisation.
It is not true. The earliest civilisation in the world where the Sumerians of Mesopotamia (Iraq). The second earliest civilisation was that of the Egyptians. Chinese and Indian civilisation also started before that of the Greeks.
The Mycenaean civilization, which produced the oldest texts known to have been written in Greek, began around 1600 B.C. Classical Greek civilization ended when the Rome conquered Greece in 2nd century B.C.
They moved into Greece from the north as the Mycenaean civilisation crumbled and reestablished Greek culture in the Peloponnesian Peninsula.
Yes, "Greek civilization" should be capitalized as it refers to a specific civilization (Greek).
The city-states began to develop, leading to growing civilisation of the Greek world.
atheism has been around for ages, for example many ancient greek philosophers were atheist Atheism pre-dates civilisation. It is certainly older than any religion.
The Indus Civilisation began on the banks of the River Indus.
The city-states began to develop, leading to growing civilisation of the Greek world.
No, the wheel was in use long before the Greek civilisation.