Most likely levers of some kind were used in very ancient Egypt (5000 BCE), and certainly one could say that they were used/invented well before the ancient Greeks came to the scene.
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From my understanding, no. He was a (greek) hero and a good musician who went down to the underworld to rescue his wife, but failed.
Greek theatre originated in singing and dancing for the gods in a forest glade. It developed to introducing acting parts added on to tell a story, and brought in audience participation, which meant building theatres and stages.
The idea that the Earth is not flat was first proposed by ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras in the 6th century BC. Later, the concept was further developed by other ancient Greek scholars such as Aristotle and Eratosthenes.
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The Hebrews developed the Hebrew alphabet.The Greeks developed the Greek alphabet.The Romans developed the Latin alphabet.
The greek alphabet was developed by the Ancient Greeks, we do not know who actually invented it.
The ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes is credited with discovering the principles of the lever and the pulley. His work on these simple machines laid the foundation for the field of mechanics.
the concept of a regular polyhedron remained as developed by the ancient Greek mathematicians
The ancient Greek mathematician Pythagoras.
The dialectical method was developed by the ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus, and further refined by other philosophers such as Plato and Hegel. It involves examining and resolving contradictions to arrive at a higher truth or understanding.
No, cuneiform writing is not a Greek contribution. Cuneiform is one of the earliest known forms of writing, developed by the ancient Sumerians in Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) around 3400 BCE. Greek contributions to writing include the development of the Greek alphabet.