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The forms of government in ancient Greece tended to divide the people of Greece rather than unify them.
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Yes! Three times as many as ancient Egypt - but the pyramids in ancient Kush were not as tall, are steeper and have flat tops rather than pointed
Patagonia is a region located at the southern end of South America, primarily in Argentina and Chile. It consists of diverse landscapes, including mountains, grasslands, deserts, and coastline, rather than a plateau.
I believe the answer you are looking for is a plateau.
Marriage originated in ancient Greece. People in ancient Greece married not for love but rather for inheritance. Women could be forced to marry their nearest male relative after her father died.
No. Plains and plateau's are not the same. A plain is a flat piece of land whereas a Plateau is a uneven and has small mountainous structures similar to hillocks and ridges. The land too is rocky in a plateau whereas in case of plains it is soft or muddy
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Ancient Greece wasn't "founded", it just kind of happened and no particular person sat down and wrote up the "Constitution of Ancient Greece." Rather, it was a collection of independent city-states founded at various times by different people or groups of people, who certainly would not have regarded themselves as "ancient" anything, but rather as the very cutting edge and pinnacle of culture (and in some ways they were right to do so).
People did discover that they could use yeast to make bread rise and eat during the ancient times through trial and errors.
Yes, as did many other ancient peoples including the Greeks, Romans and Egyptians. However, these were often polished smoothed metal mirrors rather than the silvered glass versions we have today.
It was actually rather hot.