There were about two thousand Greek cities spread around the Mediterranean littoral. Each city had one or more.
They were trading stations spread around the central and western Mediterranean Sea.
The Mediterrannean Sea
They built them when they originally began to ocupy the area of the eastern Mediterranean three thousand years ago. At first they were built of wood, but in the mid 1st Millennium BCE they switched to stone. These stone temples were built in the Greek cities around the Mediterranean and Black Seas thereafter over the next millennium.
Cattle domestication took place in areas located around the Mediterranean Sea because that is where farming first began. It was also easier to get them to a port to be loaded on a ship for trade purposes.
The Aegean Sea an elongated embayment of the Mediterranean Sea located off the northern Greek peninsula.
Most of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World were around the Mediterranean Sea.
No, the Phoenicians settled on the eastern Mediterranean coast around today's Lebanon. The Mesopotamians were located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, where today's Iraq is located.
Not all cattle were domesticated around the Mediterranean. Many were domesticated in Africa and Northern Europe. But to answer the question, it would be because of availability of food sources and grains that were also domesticated in this area.
how did alexandria change life around the mediterranean region
Rome is the capital of Italy and is located on the Tiber river in the center of the country right off the west coast of Italy.
Around the Mediterranean - 1931 was released on: USA: June 1931