It had limited fertile land divided by mountains. Incoming Greek tribes took over a section and later developed a city, which became a self-sustaining city-state, jealousy defending its independence.
No. Jesus came thousands of years After the Greeks.
The ancient Greek were descended from the Mycenaeans, Aeolians, Arcadians, Ionians, Dorians.
Geography significantly influenced the lives of ancient Greeks by shaping their political organization, trade, and agriculture. The mountainous terrain led to the development of independent city-states, such as Athens and Sparta, each with its own governance and culture. Proximity to the sea facilitated maritime trade and cultural exchange, making seafaring a vital part of their economy. Additionally, limited arable land encouraged the Greeks to cultivate olives and grapes, which became staples of their diet and trade.
islands,many coasts,it is mainly a sea country
The mountainous geography kept the Greeks from uniting.
No. Jesus came thousands of years After the Greeks.
Geography has a few effects on the Greeks and the world. Some of the effects are developments of ancient Egypt and having relationships with other city-states.
The ancient Greek were descended from the Mycenaeans, Aeolians, Arcadians, Ionians, Dorians.
it was not the Geography of Greece which influenced western civilisation. It was Greek civilisation and the fact that the Greeks migrated out of Greece. They migrated to western Turkey, southern Italy and Sicily and they founded Marseilles in southern France. Thus, they created a Greek world which extended beyond mainland Greece. The Greeks influenced the peoples who lived near then. They also influenced the Romans. It is though this influence of the Romans that the Greeks later influenced western civilisation.
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Ancient Greece influenced much of the modern world and other civilizations of the time. The Roman Empire would have a very different religion without the Ancient Greeks.
islands,many coasts,it is mainly a sea country
Was our western influenced by the wise Greeks ?
None. the Sumerians were the first civilisation, and therefore were not influenced by anyone. The Greeks where influenced by a slight degree by the Assyrians and the Persians. The Normans were not influenced by anyone in particular. The Mayas lived in another continent and did not have any contact with the other peoples mentioned. This is a far too broad question both historical and geographically.
The first book of geography is usually credited to the ancient Greek scholar, philosopher, and mathematician, Eratosthenes. His work "Geographica" is considered one of the earliest geographical treatises that described the inhabited land known to the ancient Greeks.
The mountainous geography kept the Greeks from uniting.
hercules influenced history by having the ancient greeks build statues of him and that making people fight over it