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Q: Why do you think the work of Hellenistic scholars was important to later civilizations?
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Where can one learn to get rid of Hellenistic notions?

Hellenistic was a period of time relating to ancient Greece after the death of Alexander the Great until 323 BC. The best way to get rid of Hellenistic notions would probably be to read about later periods of time.


Is greek victory over Persians associated with the Hellenistic period?

No. The Hellenistic period was over a century later when Alexander the Great's empire was split up after his death by his generals into separate kingdoms, which have been given the modern name of Hellenistic Kingdoms - Egypt, Macedonia and Syria, and hence it was the Hellenistic period until they were absorbed into the Roman Empire in the First Century BCE.


Which ancient egyptian contribution do you think had the greatest impact on later civilizations?

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What was the mother of all Mesoamerica civilizations?

The Olmecs were one of the oldest civilizations of Mesoamerica. What is known about the Olmec people is known from the artifacts that were found. In fact, the discovery of this ancient civilization happened by accident. A farmer was clearing land and he found a massive stone head. Later, 17 stone heads were discovered. Visit the Latino Studies Resources website from Indiana University to see one of these massive stone heads: The discovery of these heads helped the scholars learn about a new civilization that they named the Olmecs. Olmec means "people from a place of rubber trees." The Olmec civilization is quite a mystery. Scholars continue to study its origins and its mysterious disappearance. Still most believe that the Olmec civilization was the "mother" of all Mesoamerican civilizations. This means that it came first.

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