About 100 to 500 people live in a Greek City-state (on average)
Around 6.5 million people lived in Britain in 1750.
Five people lived in the Springer house: Mr. and Mrs. Springer and their three children.
eight million people lived in the Caribbean until Columbus now take that into consideration and you probably have about 750 million people in the world
The Chumesh people lived along the coast of Southern California.
The San Gabriel Mission was established in 1771 in California. At its peak, it housed around 2,000 Native Americans who were converted to Christianity and lived and worked at the mission.
Ancient Greek people lived 35-40 years they lived in 500 bc.
Sorry bud Greek isn't a place, if you mean Greece, people lived there because it was once of the most prosperous and powerful empires in the world
I think it was also black people that lived in anient egpyt because egyptians weren't the only people that bonr there
Anyone who isn't Greek. That is to say people everywhere who lived in the ancient past all believed they were at the peek of civilization at that time; their culture was best, because they lived in it. Happens in the modern time, too.
As a sacrifice, because the people lived with fear of the gods
All people who die go to Hades (the Underworld), according to Greek myth.
they think mount Olympias were they "say" all gods lived
The Byzantine Empire is basically just the Romans. They were mostly Greek speaking, and lived in eastern part of the Roman Empire
Artemis was a Greek goddess! She lived on Mount Olympus, on mountains, and in forests.
About 40. This doesn't mean that people died at 40, but that early childhood diseases, plague and war balance those who lived to their 70s, creating the low average.
There have been people that lived way past 100 but on average its 80 years.
they lived in Southern Italy and were influenced by the roman culture