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The Four advances of early culture are control of fire, invention of tools, the beginnings of agriculture, and the development of civilization.
The most important centre of commerce and Hellenistic culture and the largest city was Alexandria of Egypt. There were also other great centres. The other major ones were Antioch (Syria) Pergamon, Ephesus and Smyrna (Turkey) and Athens.
Greeks call themselves Hellenes after their reputed founder Helen. Today we call the culture introduced by Alexander the Great and his successors Hellenistic - it was imposed on non-Greeks of Alexander's empire. It gained traction with some of the upper classes and provided a veneer of Hellenic culture (the lower classes kept to their own culture. Hence use of the expression Hellenistic - like Hellenic.
In the early beginnings of what we term "Byzantium", the two major influences on culture, architecture, arts and politics were the Western Roman "empire" and the Hellenistic Greek influence. Gradually as Rome became a long lost influence, the Greek Orthodox Christian church and Hellenistic traits came to dominate the Byzantine empire.
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The Four advances of early culture are control of fire, invention of tools, the beginnings of agriculture, and the development of civilization.
Development of farming. Cooperative living. Bartering. Grouping for communal protection.
The most important centre of commerce and Hellenistic culture and the largest city was Alexandria of Egypt. There were also other great centres. The other major ones were Antioch (Syria) Pergamon, Ephesus and Smyrna (Turkey) and Athens.
Greeks call themselves Hellenes after their reputed founder Helen. Today we call the culture introduced by Alexander the Great and his successors Hellenistic - it was imposed on non-Greeks of Alexander's empire. It gained traction with some of the upper classes and provided a veneer of Hellenic culture (the lower classes kept to their own culture. Hence use of the expression Hellenistic - like Hellenic.
In the early beginnings of what we term "Byzantium", the two major influences on culture, architecture, arts and politics were the Western Roman "empire" and the Hellenistic Greek influence. Gradually as Rome became a long lost influence, the Greek Orthodox Christian church and Hellenistic traits came to dominate the Byzantine empire.
The leading city in the Hellenistic age was Alexandria, founded by Alexander the Great in 331 BCE in Egypt. It became a major center of culture, learning, and trade, renowned for its Great Library and the Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Alexandria attracted scholars, artists, and merchants from across the Mediterranean, solidifying its status as a hub of Hellenistic civilization.
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The rise of industrialization, urbanization, and mass media were major factors in the development of mass culture. Increased leisure time, improved transportation, and advances in communication technologies also played key roles in shaping mass culture. Furthermore, the expansion of consumer culture and the standardization of products contributed to the homogenization of cultural tastes and practices.
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the culture, language, and influence of Greek civilization spread across a vast part of the Mediterranean and Near East following Alexander the Great's conquests. This period saw the blending of Greek and Eastern cultures, leading to advancements in art, science, and philosophy. Major centers of learning and culture, such as Alexandria in Egypt, emerged, fostering significant developments in various fields. The Hellenistic era ultimately laid the groundwork for the later Roman Empire and the spread of Greco-Roman culture.
Timbuktu is located in the West African country of Mali, along the southern edge of the Sahara Desert. It is known for its rich history as a major center of trade, scholarship, and Islamic culture.