They were used to explain natural phenomena.
They were the first believe of the Greeks. Then there was no explanation for the things that happened to them. Now we use their names because of the myths told about them.
The greeks used the pots for grains, spices, drinks, oils, and offering to the gods.
The ancient Greeks understood magnets but since they did not have a source of electricity, they did not use electromagnets. They did make compasses.
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plants and drinking
The Greeks used myths about their Gods to explain... everything. Examples:Natural eventsThings in natureStrange happeningsEventsHow places were made
In ancient Greece they had big amphitheaters and at them they told stories some were true and some were myths but often times these myths were sometimes the Greeks way of explaining natural things using their gods.
abstract concepts and natural phenomena are represented by gods.
In ancient Greek myths the gods would smite those who displeased them.
They were the first believe of the Greeks. Then there was no explanation for the things that happened to them. Now we use their names because of the myths told about them.
instead of science
The greeks used the pots for grains, spices, drinks, oils, and offering to the gods.
Polytheism is the belief in or worship of multiple gods. An example sentence would be: "The ancient Greeks practiced polytheism, believing in a pantheon of gods and goddesses such as Zeus, Athena, and Aphrodite."
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What we call Greek myths is the ancient Greek religion. They believed in their gods as seriously as people today believe in the Christan god, or Allah, or the god(s) of other religions. Religious stories we do not believe in we call myths. Roman mythology and Norse mythology are other examples of religions we do not believe in any more.
humanlike gods represent abstract concepts and natural phenomena
It was their religion. They used it the same way that we use ours: to define those things which cannot be defined or explained.