The Olympic Games.
Lydians have invented coins, in which we still use today. In fact, they were the first to mint(make) coins.
They wear just what we wear today.
They called themselves Hellenes. As the Romans spread down the Italian peninsula they ran into a tribe called the Graeci. As they went further, they ran into a lot of Hellenic cities, and thinking them the same people, called them the Great Graeci (Greeks). The name has stuck, but the 'reeks' today still think of themselves a Hellenes.
Many things from Rome contribute to our world.They invented cementThey invented the domeThey invented the archThey invented sandalsThey invented arenasThey invented water systemsThey invented government centers /courtsThey invented highwaysMany movies are based on Roman legendsThey invented multi story apartmentsThey gave us our rule of law which they took from the GreeksThey gave us military movement and actions still used todayThey gave us city planning. Roman towns were laid out on a grid
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All of the things he invented are in very good use 'today'.
the hydropower was used by greeks and in 250 b.c
Ancient Egyptians invented many things that are still used today, including makeup, hair removal techniques, and calendars. They also invented plows and toothpaste.
And don't forget that the Greeks invented democracy.
Ancient Greece was a wondrous country that has provided the modern world with many things. They invented plays, and arts. They created many inventions on which we base ours on today. They have running water among other things. The Greeks were also famous for creating the foundations of math. Pythagoras was on major contributor to this field. The Greeks were also famous for philosophy. Even some of their older ideas are still reflected on today.
Litreally countless. There are too many things that China has invented, and still many that we don't know. Many things we use today in everyday life were invented by ancient Chinese people.
The Olympic Games.
The Sumerians invented the wheel, which is still widely used in transportation and machinery today.
1. Democratic Government 2. The Olympics 3. Mathematics and Geometry 4. Marathons 5. The Theater
It's not particularly important that it was the Romans that invented them, but many things still used today were invented by the Romans. Central heating, concrete, the law that states a person is innocent until proven guilty, aquaducts.
In Ancient Greece they will play with children and hand games