Ancient Greece was comprised of over 2,000 independent city-states stretching around the Mediterranean and Black Seas, with perpetual wars amongst each other. There were hundreds of wars. The eastern cities were conquered by Macedonia, then Rome took over the Greek world, and in the later history of Europe, the Greeks were absorbed by many incoming Eurasian invaders.Greece did not re-emerge until the early 19th Century.
We have a record of an Athenian expedition to Persian-ruled Egypt in the 460s BCE (failed), and Alexander's capture of Egypt (from the Persian Empire) in 432 BCE.
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In ancient Greece the goddess Aphrodite had many temples scattered over the city-states, even ones in Libya and Egypt, as well as Italy and France - her worship was widespread in ancient times.
An Ancient Egyptian archaeologist is someone who goes to Egypt and tries to find things from the Ancient times. Like pots, fragments of statues anything that has some connection to Ancient Egypt.
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about 12 to 17 years old ,that would be mostly in ancient china or ancient Egypt
They do fight
No, Ancient Egypt was 10 times bigger
An Ancient Greek is a native or inhabitant of Ancient Greece, the Greek-speaking world of ancient times.
Because it was the CENTER of trading in Ancient Egypt times.
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Egypt's accomplishments in ancient times were the pyramids that they built, the paintings, the ability to write symbols.
a sport that was held in the ancient greek Olympics
Egyptians!
Ancient times
Egypt, in ancient times.
No, Rome did not have the biggest library in the ancient world. The biggest was in Alexandria, Egypt. However Rome did have several extensive libraries, with literature in both Latin and Greek.
ancient Egypt is located in north east Africa. Egypt itself is a country its current borders are not much different from those in ancient times