From which two cultures did the civilisation of ancient Greece spring? Can you tell me!
Tragedies did not drift into comedies. The were performed at separate festivals: the tragic in the spring and the comic in the winter.
Greece
There were four main wind gods: Boreas (north, winter) Zephyrus (west, spring) Notos (south, summer/autumn) Euros (east, autumn)
Most early forms of sacrifice and ritual were connected to fertility myths. Ancient cultures observed that life tended to work in cycles--there is day and night, annual seasonal change, and of course birth and death. Ancient cultures saw these things as being dependent on one another and often created myths involving a deity that would die in the winter only to be brought back to life in the spring. Because of this association between death and life, many ancient cultures believed that killing an animal or human being could help ensure the success of the crop. If you are interested in the rituals of ancient cultures you should read Sir James Frazer's "The Golden Bough."
The spring rains and melting snow provided the ancient Egyptians with much-needed water for irrigation and agriculture. The Nile River would flood during this time, depositing fertile soil onto the surrounding farmland, allowing for bountiful crops to be grown. This seasonal flooding was crucial for the prosperity of the civilization.
Tragedies did not drift into comedies. The were performed at separate festivals: the tragic in the spring and the comic in the winter.
In terms of climate, Greece is similar to California. The coastal regions have mild winters and hot dry summers. The highlands and mountains have colder, wetter winters and hot summers.
Winter
Warm
Greece
There were four main wind gods: Boreas (north, winter) Zephyrus (west, spring) Notos (south, summer/autumn) Euros (east, autumn)
They celebrate however they want.
i think that its spring fall summer and winter
There is no mention of anything spelled as spring rools, but there is a spring roll. The spring roll which is served as an appetizer originated in the country of China. Spring rolls are served in many Asian cultures.
Most early forms of sacrifice and ritual were connected to fertility myths. Ancient cultures observed that life tended to work in cycles--there is day and night, annual seasonal change, and of course birth and death. Ancient cultures saw these things as being dependent on one another and often created myths involving a deity that would die in the winter only to be brought back to life in the spring. Because of this association between death and life, many ancient cultures believed that killing an animal or human being could help ensure the success of the crop. If you are interested in the rituals of ancient cultures you should read Sir James Frazer's "The Golden Bough."
The spring rains and melting snow provided the ancient Egyptians with much-needed water for irrigation and agriculture. The Nile River would flood during this time, depositing fertile soil onto the surrounding farmland, allowing for bountiful crops to be grown. This seasonal flooding was crucial for the prosperity of the civilization.
Most probable in spring 2011