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Anciant Greeks and Roman

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(published 2/5/2021) I always think of the Ancient Greeks as grate thinkers and the Romans as orders. If an Ancient Greek had a library, they would fill it and if a Romans had one they would collate it. The Ancient Greeks and the Romans lived in different times, with a short overlap. The Greeks had their own smaller empire, which surrounded the Aegean sea (the see at the top of modern day Greece). Which the Romans, kindly, helped to destroy. The romans began in what we would now call Italy. Then spread vastly covering a large chunk of Europe, as well as a bit of Africa and Asia. The Romans invented, 'borrowed' and shared lots of ideas. They used aqueducts to settle on land which would have otherwise been inhabitable. They are credited with inventing concrete. Unfortunately this knowledge was lost during the dark ages. They also created baths, an invention which gave a British city its name. The Romans were heavily inspired by the Ancient Grecian Architecture. Temples an...