the Olympics are of course still used today and held every four. In ancient Greece they were held to honor Zeus.
because he was a major scientist that now 3 countries use today because of his findings.
Milesia can be found today in east Greece
Yes, the Theatre of Epidaurus is still standing today. It is an ancient Greek theater located in the archaeological site of Epidaurus in Greece. It is well-preserved and is still used for performances and events, hosting a renowned annual theater festival.
Baseball is the oldest of the major American teamsports
Athens
Yes, people still live in Greece. The Greece population, as of July 2008, is 10,722,816. Greece, although a city a long time ago, is still a hustling and bustling city today.
Olympia, Greece does not exist today.
Yes.
NO the ancient greece did
The Dome of the Rock is the earliest major Islamic building that still exists today.
the Olympics are of course still used today and held every four. In ancient Greece they were held to honor Zeus.
The architecture and devious financial manoeuvring.
Because the country of Greece still exists today.
There was a temple built for Hades and his wife Persephone in Greece. It is called the Necromanteion. The ruins of it can still be seen today.
Athens was a major city-state in Ancient Greece. Today, it is still the capital of Greece, and back in the day (around the 500s BC) it was the leading polis of science, medicine, philosophy, and government. Its arch-rival was Sparta, a very military city-state.
they have made medicines & ways to cure people thet we still use today.