it depends on what type of Greeks are you talking about
Greece is the modern-day country where the ancient Greeks were located.
Yes, it is correct to hyphenate "modern-day" when it is used as an adjective to describe something that pertains to the present or current time period. For example, "modern-day technology" or "modern-day issues."
The Greeks wrote, and still write, in the Greek language unless they are using another language because they want to communicate with people who read that other language.
The Ancient Greeks were the first people to speak Greek.
The Latin alphabet evolved from the Etruscan alphabet, which was used by the ancient Etruscan civilization in what is now modern-day Italy. The Etruscans, in turn, borrowed the alphabet from the Greek alphabet, which had been developed by the ancient Greeks. The Latin alphabet was later adapted and expanded by the Romans and became the basis for many modern alphabets, including English.
The Ancestors of modern Greeks are the Ancient Greeks. Some Greeks however, have got mixed ancestory as with every country, but on the whole, according to DNA testing as recent as 2012, about 90% of modern Greeks have the same DNA as that of the Ancient Greeks and are therefore descendants of the Ancient Greeks.
Phoinicians, Greeks and Romans
Modern day turkey.
The ancient Greeks were generally shorter in stature compared to modern-day humans. This difference in height is attributed to various factors such as nutrition, healthcare, and genetics.
The Greeks conquered Troy (modern-day Turkey) in the Trojan War, and there were several civil wars within the country, mostly involving Sparta.
The Olympics, mathematical strategies, philosophy, architecture, and much more!
Greece is the modern-day country where the ancient Greeks were located.
The Greeks have impacted some of today's modern-day architecture.
The weaknesses of Greeks modern society where their wimpy walls they put around their homes :)
I dont think the Greeks had a letter which can be directly compared to the modern day Q
The ancient Greeks wore sandals.
The Roman god Pluto was the equivalent to Hades, and this planet was named in the modern day by the earlier tradition.