Cruising from California to ancient Greece isn’t possible directly, but imagining it by sea today: a modern cruise ship averages 20 knots (23 mph). The distance is roughly 6,500–7,000 nautical miles. Nonstop, that’s about 13–15 days, but realistic cruises include stops, so 3–4 weeks is typical. Ancient ships would take months, depending on winds, currents, and provisions.
The slaves of ancient Greece were allowed to talk, as long as the talking did not get in the way of their work.
A long fabric called chiton
Until deposed, or death.
The culture which we presently refer to as ancient Greece existed in the time period of between approximately 2000 and 3000 years ago. That is quite a long time ago, and hence, it qualifies as ancient.
Until he/she died, or the owner freed them.
As long as you can fart
ancient Greece lasted from 8th century to 6th b.c to 146 bcand the roman conquested Greece
Yodeling is a form of long-distance communication that evolved in the Alps.
since the ancient times
It came from ancient Greece.
Ancient means very old and this Greek era was a very long time ago. That's two thousand and more years ago. A lot of times references to Greece are actually to ancient Greece. But, there is also Greece - as is modern Greece.
It's about 11+ hours, if not a little more.
The closest islands that are a part of Polynesia are the Hawai'ian Islands, and it would take about 1-2 weeks to cruise to them from California at cruise ship speeds.
As long as there are the statues of gods there the Greece will still be an ancient country
The slaves of ancient Greece were allowed to talk, as long as the talking did not get in the way of their work.
yes, long long ago
A long fabric called chiton