Coins were invented in Lydia - Ionia possibly in the area of Ephesus circa 650 BCE. They were made by a mix of metals [gold, silver and copper].
yes ******* The Greeks derived the alphabet from the Phoenicians and they adapted it in their own needs.
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Make offerings at her temple.
2050 BC
The Greeks didn't make Hades. Hades' parents the Titans Kronus and Rhea made Hades.
Indo-Greeks
Same way we do. Money.
they placed coins in there eyes
Although the Greeks did invent the Olympics, they do not own it. It is owned by the International Olympic Committee.
Ancient Greek coins often had the faces of Kings/Gods/Goddesses/famous people on them.
Not Kushanas, It was Gupta's, who introduced Gold Coins in India..
Yes
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The ancient Greeks invented: coins maps the thermometer the lock (doorlock) central heating Archimedes screw clothes
The primary means of exchange for Aksum merchants was coins. The Aksum people were one of the first to make their own coins.
Greeks bought things like silks and gold jewellery. Most of the time they grew or raised their own food, so they only needed to buy other things they couldn't get themselves.
Greeks make up myth to show why stuff are like what they are