A civilization or empire is considered "classical" when it demonstrates significant advancements in culture, governance, and social organization, often characterized by centralized political structures, economic systems, and complex social hierarchies. Classical civilizations typically produce lasting contributions to art, philosophy, science, and literature, influencing future generations. They also engage in extensive trade and cultural exchange, facilitating the spread of ideas and technologies. Examples include the Roman Empire, Ancient Greece, and the Han Dynasty, each leaving a profound legacy on subsequent societies.
It's not ancient Egypt! It's the Maurya Empire.
The Gupta Empire was founded by Maharaja Sri-Gupta, the dynasty was the model of a classical civilization.
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The term 'classical art' is generally used about art from ancient Greece and the Roman Empire.
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The Byzantine empire
The Gupta Empire was founded by Maharaja Sri-Gupta, the dynasty was the model of a classical civilization.
It's not ancient Egypt! It's the Maurya Empire.
Christopher Kelly has written: 'The end of empire' 'The end of empire' -- subject(s): Huns, History, Biography 'Unclassical traditions' -- subject(s): Learning and scholarship, Civilization, Classical Civilization
The Gupta Empire was founded by Maharaja Sri-Gupta, the dynasty was the model of a classical civilization.
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If a roman-Greco empire would invade another civilization the defeated civilization's people would become slaves. Usuall women and children
Fred W. Jenkins has written: 'Classical studies' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Civilization, Classical, Classical Civilization, Classical philology 'The Predators and Their Prey'
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In order for historians to consider a particular time in a civilization a classical period, the civilization has to make remarkable achievements in areas such as science and art. An example is Classical Greece.