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What did the Greeks in the Archaic Age invent?

The Greeks found or invented the seven-string lyre.


How do you know about the dark age Greeks?

the Greeks wrote it down on a book thing


What were the accomplishments of the Greeks of the classical age?

Ancint Greeks major accomplishments were the olymics, theater, democracy, and architecture.


What did the Greeks study in the golden age?

Philosophy, science, politics.


Where did the Greeks settle during the dark age?

I believe it was Crete.


What is something old beginning with a?

Try antique, ancient, aged, artifact, antiquated, age-old, antediluvian and archaic.


What happened to Greece after the collapse of the Mycenaean civilization?

The Greeks went into the Dark Age


How did the Greeks keep their history alive during the dark age?

The Oral tradition kept the history alive.Storytellers retold legends and myths of there past.


What is a time of great economical intellectual and artistic growth in ancient Greece?

you are suppose to give me the answer


What earlier civilization affected the culture of rome and how?

Three peoples influenced archaic (early) Romans: the Sabines, the Etruscans and archaic Greeks. The foundation of Rome was said to have involved a fusion between Latins and Sabines who settled on two of Rome's seven hills. These Sabines left an imprint in Roman religion. They then became Latinised. The arrival of the Greeks who established colonies (settlements) in Italy had a profound effect on the peoples they came into contact with. Etruscan civilisation arose from trade with an influence from these Greeks in a process which has been called the orientalising process, which involved, among other things, the borrowing of Greek artistic and architectural models, and the adoption and adaptation of the western Greek alphabet. As already mentioned, these Greeks also influenced the early Latins. Archaeological finds have shown that Latin cities in the archaic age were influenced by both Etruscans and the Greeks from Cumae, a Greek city near Naples. This is not surprising as both were neighbours. The exact Etruscan influence on archaic Rome is difficult to ascertain because of scant of historical records and lack of archaeological finds in Rome. They seem to have influenced aspects of Roman religion and the clothes and symbols of authority of kings and higher officers of state and the style of celebration of triumphs. Etruscan civilisation then decayed and the Etruscans became Latinised. This civilisation did not go beyond the archaic stage. Rome, instead, continued into the classical period. In this period they looked up and were deeply influenced by the classical Greeks. The Romans became Hellenised, which means that Greek culture became incorporated into their culture. Note that the theory that the Etruscans conquered Rome has now been challenges. Its evidence base is flimsy and it is based on unproven assumptions. The recent archaeological finds suggest a different picture.


What is an archaic word in middle English for named?

y-clept is answer for question in mind games AGE Sat 26th June


During the Dark Age where did some Greeks settle?

I believe it was Crete.