As the European world slipped into the Dark Age after the invasions from Asia, writing devolved onto the monasteries where a remnant of writing and historical records struggled on, providing a platform for the painful resurgence in the Renaissance. They give us the slim record of early and their own times, which was augmented by the classical Greek and Roman records preserved within the Arab world.
troy,herculeas
The main principle which has shaped today's government in the Wast is democracy. it was invented by the Greeks Athens had the first ever democracy.
Water. They brought water to the cities and some of the villas had running water. Not to mention the baths that all Romans went to everyday. The government built the aqueducts, maintained them, and built the water system of Rome ( some still works today). Without the water Rome wouldn't have become the city it is today and was in ancient times.
Armeans are from Ancient (Back when Psalms were written)Northwest Mesopotamia and central Syria area as such. Today that ancient territory is part of several nations; Assyria remained a ..... The Ottomans secured their control over Mesopotamia and Syria in the 16th century. ... based Assyrian people in countries such as Syria, Iran and Iraq
Different from that of today's historians. Although the ancient Greeks loved their history stories, they studied it not for the knowledge of (demystified) facts. On the contrary, they liked their history to support claims on greatness and to that end liberally added ancient mighty kings and gods to their history. Homeros' Iliad and Odyssey are tipical cases in point. Only the ancient Greek historian Herodotus set out to study history by going after the facts; he is therefore - and despite many flaws in the way he went about it - considered to be the 'father of modern history writing'.
We have the manuscripts of the ancient literary works today because the Christian monks saved them and preserved their knowledge by copying them.
Manuscripts of ancient Roman literary works have survived through copying and preservation by individuals and institutions over the centuries. Some works were also translated into different languages, helping to ensure their survival. Additionally, the discovery of ancient manuscripts in archaeological excavations has also contributed to our modern collection of these works.
the auqaducts
Roman law is important to us today becasue our society uses many of the roman laws of ancient Rome
The Roman Aqueduct
The most famous is the ancient Coliseum in Rome.
Dacia
In today's Algeria.
We still use the ancient Roman numeral system today because it forms the numerical aspect of the ancient Latin language which is still spoken today.
The Roman numeral M represents 1000. In ancient Roman use it did not always mean 1000, but it does today.
This province was Dacia.
This province was Dacia.