Mycenaeans
The Minoan people originated on the island of Crete and spread to the nearby islands (such as Santorini). They were named for the lengendary King Minos of Knossos.
The spread of Greek culture.
The aspects of Phoenician and Lydian cultures was carried on by other cultures in a process known as cultural diffusion. Cultural diffusion is the spread of culture and social activities between groups of people.
He tried to spread it in the Middle East.
He sent notes to people
Once you trade and get things from other places, you learn about the culture and what the people are like. Thus, culture, or certain aspects of a culture, can spread.
Modern clothes, the Western idea of materialism have spread throughout the world.
Art, literature, language, statuary.
The Minoan people originated on the island of Crete and spread to the nearby islands (such as Santorini). They were named for the lengendary King Minos of Knossos.
Prince Shotoku inspired Japan to learn from China and helped spread Buddhism to Japan.
the Olmec culture spread by trade centerso
Art, Ideas, Language, and Architecture. :D there you go kid ;D
The ancient Greeks did not "die out" in a literal sense, but rather their civilization evolved and transformed over time due to various factors. The conquests of Alexander the Great spread Greek culture, but the Hellenistic period saw the fragmentation of Greek city-states. Eventually, the rise of the Roman Empire led to the assimilation of Greek culture into Roman society. Additionally, the Byzantine Empire, which emerged from the Eastern Roman Empire, preserved many aspects of Greek culture until the fall of Constantinople in 1453.
They Spread Their Vaginas then the culture Changed
The spread of Greek culture.
Trade allowed for the exchange of goods, ideas, and beliefs between different regions and civilizations. Through trade, people were able to come into contact with a variety of cultures, leading to the spread of art, language, religion, and technology. This cultural diffusion helped to enrich societies and promote understanding between different groups of people.
Plato's philosophical teachings, particularly through his dialogues and writings, were spread to new lands through the influence of his students and followers. Many of his ideas were preserved and transmitted by his most famous student, Aristotle, who later went on to establish his own school in Athens. Additionally, the conquests of Alexander the Great helped spread Greek culture and ideas, including those of Plato, to the lands he conquered.