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They discovered old scrolls left behind by the Minoans and Mycenaeans.

They adapted the Phoenician alphabet to their own language

They learned Sumerian cuneiform and changed it over the years.

The Macedonians taught them to write after they were conquered by Alexander the Great.

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What the Greeks learn from the Anatolians?

The Greeks learned various cultural, artistic, and philosophical influences from the Anatolians, particularly during the period of interaction and trade. The Anatolians contributed to the development of early Greek art, architecture, and mythology, as seen in the adoption of motifs and styles in pottery and sculpture. Additionally, the Greeks were influenced by Anatolian religious practices and concepts, which enriched their own spiritual beliefs. This exchange fostered a blend of ideas that shaped the evolution of ancient Greek civilization.


Is ancient Greek a hard language to learn?

It is the basis of modern Greek, but is changing rapidly as the Greeks are 'Europeanising' their language. Up to 50 years ago it was a compulsory subject at Greek schools, but this has been discarded.


What civilization had the greatest influence on the Roman Empire?

It was the Greeks. This started very early as the Greeks settled in southern Italy and Sicily between the 8th and 6th century BC. The Greeks were a more advanced civilisation and had a profound impact on the Italic peoples they came in contact with. The Italic peoples at that time lived in daub and-wattle huts. They learnt to build stone temples and houses from the Greeks. They did not have a written language and adopted the western Greek alphabet. Trade with the Greeks also developed. Over time the Roman elites came to look up to the Greeks. They received an education in both Latin and Greek and spoke Greek fluently. The pinnacle of education for elite men was a stay in Greece to learn Greek philosophy. Rome had Greek libraries as well as Latin ones. Roman art became Greco-Roman art because it was influenced by Greek art. The Romans absorbed substantial parts of Greek mythology and Roman goods became linked to Greek gods. They also adopted the divination books of the Sibyls, who were Greek oracles.


Who was the most significant non-latin influence upon early rome?

It was the Greeks. This started very early as the Greeks settled in southern Italy and Sicily between the 8th and 6th century BC. The Greeks were a more advanced civilisation and had a profound impact on the Italic peoples they came in contact with. The Italic peoples at that time lived in daub and-wattle huts. They learnt to build stone temples and houses from the Greeks. They did not have a written language and adopted the western Greek alphabet. Trade with the Greeks also developed. Over time the Roman elites came to look up to the Greeks. They received an education in both Latin and Greek and spoke Greek fluently. The pinnacle of education for elite men was a stay in Greece to learn Greek philosophy. Rome had Greek libraries as well as Latin ones. Roman art became Greco-Roman art because it was influenced by Greek art. The Romans absorbed substantial parts of Greek mythology and Roman goods became linked to Greek gods. They also adopted the divination books of the Sibyls, who were Greek oracles.


Why were the ancient Greeks important?

Greek intellectuals founded the ideas and theories we have in science and maths today. Without the Greeks, some of the key ideas about the beginnings of our universe may never have been discovered

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When was the Greek civilization and what civilizations formed to make the Greek civilization?

2012, learn.


The city which was the capitol of a major civilization was preceded the Greeks was?

The city that preceeded the Greeks was malexandria. It is a common mistake and many people do not learn about it


Why was the Greek alphabet important to the Greeks?

It helped them write messages to one another and to study and learn.


What the Greeks learn from the Anatolians?

The Greeks learned various cultural, artistic, and philosophical influences from the Anatolians, particularly during the period of interaction and trade. The Anatolians contributed to the development of early Greek art, architecture, and mythology, as seen in the adoption of motifs and styles in pottery and sculpture. Additionally, the Greeks were influenced by Anatolian religious practices and concepts, which enriched their own spiritual beliefs. This exchange fostered a blend of ideas that shaped the evolution of ancient Greek civilization.


Is ancient Greek a hard language to learn?

It is the basis of modern Greek, but is changing rapidly as the Greeks are 'Europeanising' their language. Up to 50 years ago it was a compulsory subject at Greek schools, but this has been discarded.


What civilization had the greatest influence on the Roman Empire?

It was the Greeks. This started very early as the Greeks settled in southern Italy and Sicily between the 8th and 6th century BC. The Greeks were a more advanced civilisation and had a profound impact on the Italic peoples they came in contact with. The Italic peoples at that time lived in daub and-wattle huts. They learnt to build stone temples and houses from the Greeks. They did not have a written language and adopted the western Greek alphabet. Trade with the Greeks also developed. Over time the Roman elites came to look up to the Greeks. They received an education in both Latin and Greek and spoke Greek fluently. The pinnacle of education for elite men was a stay in Greece to learn Greek philosophy. Rome had Greek libraries as well as Latin ones. Roman art became Greco-Roman art because it was influenced by Greek art. The Romans absorbed substantial parts of Greek mythology and Roman goods became linked to Greek gods. They also adopted the divination books of the Sibyls, who were Greek oracles.


What is the Greek word for learn?

learn in Greek is μαθαίνω [matheno]


Why are the science names of things usually hard to understand?

The scientific names of things are usually in Latin and Greek. Answer: it is because the Greeks were one of the first civilizations to study human anatomy and record it. Therefore, since they discovered it, they can name it. and unfortunatly, we have to learn some greek and latin to learn A&P


What can you learn from Islamic civilization?

you can learn how islam is a peaceful


How did trade lead to the rise of greek civilization?

Trade was a major reason for the rise of the Greek civilization. Their control of the Eastern Mediterranean allowed them to control trade with the advanced cultures on the coast like the Egyptians, Phoenicians, and the Persians. Early Greeks were able to learn from each of these cultures and combine and improve on their ideas forming the basis for an advanced civilization of their own. Through trade they became rich and powerful. Money made from trade made it possible to build large fleets and armies and begin to conquer surrounding territories. >>>i wrote this myself so if you just copy the whole thing it IS plajerizing.<<<


From who did the Greeks learn the alphabet?

the phoenicians


What did the Greeks learn from the Phoneicians?

talking