The ancient civilisation which was most famous for arts, architecture and literature was ancient Greece, especially ancient Athens.
Literature, language, writing, art, architecture.
Yes, the cultural achievements of Greece during the 5th century BC, known as the Golden Age, were foundational for Western civilization. They included advancements in democracy, philosophy, art, architecture, and literature, which have had a lasting impact on the development of Western culture and society.
The development of philosophy, science, architecture, building, history, the arts - plays, poetry, painting, literature.
Art, literature, architecture.
I would define it as the type of civilization developed by the Greeks and later practiced by the Romans, in the Mediterranean area, from circa 500 BC to circa 500 AD. Art, architecture, literature, science, and the concept of self-government flourished with Greco-Roman civilization. It had some advantages over the civilizations that preceded it, and some advantages over the civilizations that followed it.
Art, architecture, theatre, literature.
Literature, language, writing, art, architecture.
It wasn’t the development of humans, but western civilization.
Art, literature, and architecture both reflected and shaped European culture. The arts stand to as a legacy of the development of society and thought in European history.
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The history of science is the study of the historical development of science and scientific.
Romans absorbed ideas from them, and because of it, made great advances in law, literature, engineering, art, architecture, technology, science, along with many other areas.
Yes, the cultural achievements of Greece during the 5th century BC, known as the Golden Age, were foundational for Western civilization. They included advancements in democracy, philosophy, art, architecture, and literature, which have had a lasting impact on the development of Western culture and society.
The development of philosophy, science, architecture, building, history, the arts - plays, poetry, painting, literature.
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the relevance of literature in educational development
Literature