* Greek Dark Ages (c.1100-c.750 BC) * Archaic period (c.750-c.480 BC) * Classical period (c.500-323 BC) * Hellenistic period (323-146 BC)
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The 4 time periods are listed in order, Mycenaean, Dark Age, Age of Expansion, and Golden Age.
The Doric oder is the simplest Greek order.
The Titans vs Gods conflict in Greek mythology represents a struggle for power and control over the universe. The Titans, older gods, represent chaos and the old order, while the younger gods, led by Zeus, symbolize order and civilization. This conflict highlights themes of generational change, the triumph of order over chaos, and the establishment of a new ruling class.
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The correct order of the existence of civilization typically follows these stages: hunter-gatherer societies, agrarian (farming) societies, urban civilizations, and finally modern industrial societies. This progression is a general framework and may vary across different regions and time periods.
The correct order of the periods of Greek art from earliest to latest is as follows: the Geometric period, characterized by geometric patterns and figures; the Archaic period, known for the development of more naturalistic forms and the introduction of the kouros and kore statues; the Classical period, marked by the height of artistic achievement and idealized representation; and finally, the Hellenistic period, which featured increased emotional expression and dramatic compositions.
In order for gods to be made, an anal sacrafice must be made. This is the reason for multiple gods in the greek mythology.
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The 4 time periods are listed in order, Mycenaean, Dark Age, Age of Expansion, and Golden Age.
Greek empire, Roman empire, Medieval period.
We don't have your sequence of events, so can't provide an answer.
Everything. They imitated everything that the Greeks did. For example, sculptures. Plus, they held the greeks captives as slaves in order to "use" their intelligence.
He put the planets in correct order, He was interested in astronomy and he was a mathematician.
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The area encompassed by Greek civilization is not suitable for much agriculture. In order to obtain a lot of what they needed, they had to trade for it, be it with other Greeks or with other cultures.