The Greeks learned various cultural, artistic, and philosophical influences from the Anatolians, particularly during the period of interaction and trade. The Anatolians contributed to the development of early Greek art, architecture, and mythology, as seen in the adoption of motifs and styles in pottery and sculpture. Additionally, the Greeks were influenced by Anatolian religious practices and concepts, which enriched their own spiritual beliefs. This exchange fostered a blend of ideas that shaped the evolution of ancient Greek civilization.
1200 b.c
We study the Romans and Greeks, because they were the foundation of our western culture. By understanding the Greco-Roman cultures, we get an understanding and insights into ourselves. We built on their accomplishments and hopefully, learn from their mistakes.
The Greeks could learn that Greece is not as big as the circumference of the Earth. This would lead to new countries, like America.
Usually through some sort of soothsaying, i.e. visiting an oracle or by reading "signs" like in Augury.
Greek intellectuals founded the ideas and theories we have in science and maths today. Without the Greeks, some of the key ideas about the beginnings of our universe may never have been discovered
the phoenicians
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The Phoenicians
The Phoenicians
sea-fairing phoenicians
1200 b.c
the pontic and Taurus Mountains
They Got It From The Phoenician Alphabet And Adapted It.
The upper crust in Pompeii were Romans, but Romans took slaves from all over the known world, so the slaves and servants almost surely included a mix of Greeks, Anatolians, Jews, Egyptians, Berbers, Iberians, Catalonians, Gauls, Germans, and others from around the empire.
An Anatolian is a native or resident of Anatolia, the westernmost protrusion of Asia, making up the majority of Turkey.