tell me about Greece
>>73610952
I am Greek.
>>73610952
it's full of greeks
>>73610952
What do you want to know?
>>73610977
The general things
>>73610974
Sounds fucking horrible 2bh
>>73610952
that's not a greek man.
>>73610994
Greek civilization is 4100 years old
>>73610952
>>73611013
he was born in Greece
he lives in Greece
he is a Greek citizen
he speaks Greek
he is probably Christian
he eats Greek food
he breathes the same air as you
he is Greek
>>73611018
>ancient civilisations
>AD 1280
>AD 1000
Academia is a disgrace and they should stop trying to shoehorn niggers into history
>>73611018
Tell me more
And after you told me more,tell me more
>>73611027
Greeks do not stink in summer unlike turks.
turks think drinking tea in summer will make you sweat and cool down.
It was proven wrong, but nobody cares because turks are stupid people
>>73611070
No point in Greece is more than 85 miles (137 kilometers) from water. Greece has about 9,000 miles of coastline, the 10th longest in the world.
>>73611050
this.
my first thought when I saw that shitty American schoolbook map
>>73611050
I wonder why they didn't show the ancient (not necessarily Celtic or Germanic) European /Uralic civilizations.
The horse was first domesticated in the greater Ural Region, those people also invented the bit to control the horses.
That civilization as well as the Kurgan civilizations are one of the most important and influence in the entire human history.
>>73610952
More turkish than Turks
>>73611391
because they were and still are subhumans
>>73611449
turkish nation is a bastard mix
you slavic subhuman
>>73611492
>Implying that Zimbabwe and Mali civilisations were even a thing
also
>t. Anatolian Turk
>>73611492
Greeks are descendants of those people you fucking retard, look at your language.
>>73611548
and whats so better about some subhuman barbarians and forest gooks?
>>73611595
Greeks are not bastard mix like turks
>>73611628
>>73611018
>what is the Etruscan civilization
>what is the Hittite civilization
>what is the Minoan civilization
Mali???
Zimbabwe???
wew
>>73611645
The influence is huge, of course it is.
[Ancient!] Greek was and still is to a certain degree one of the most important civilized languages. (next to Latin, which itself was influenced by Ancient Greek)
But:
Ancient Greek =|= Modern Greek!
>>73611681
i think they show only unique civilizations not those which resulted from the ones in the picture
>>73611748
>Ancient Greek =|= Modern Greek!
some thousand years between them
ofc it changed in that time like all other languages
as if your languages didnt change
you pathetic jealous subhuman
I am Greek
>>73611790
Sure, honey.
And Romania is the successor of the Roman Empire and the Romanian language is modern Latin
>>73611391
because the map tries to portray the first major, settled *and* literate civilizations emerging in a specific area
the steppes on their own couldn't do much. with the exception of the domestication of the horse, and maybe the creation of early chariots, they basically imported every other major technological aspect of their culture either from the Balkans or from south of the Caucasus
>>73612145
no romanians are just white trash
you jealous subhuman
>>73612157
We write from left to right becasue the Greeks changed it.
>>73612145
>And Romania is the successor of the Roman Empire and the Romanian language is modern Latin
the Romanians got their language and their endonym from the Roman empire. their later history is cut off from the continuing Roman empire but they clearly have ties to Rome
that they aren't cool enough for you doesn't change those two things
>>73611748
>Ancient Greek =|= Modern Greek!
They are the direct descendants, there wasn't much intermingling with others during history, mainly with the Romans.
>>73612680
the Balkans have been affected by post-Roman migrations too, a lot in fact. but yes, Greek as a language is obviously the direct descendant of Attic Greek linguistically (or a Doric-Attic hybrid in the case of Tsakonian), like Romance languages are of Latin
words like geo-, monos, arche, mathaino, grafo etc. >>73611645 were always used in the vernacular. that was just a weird point. obviously modern Greek doesn't have the status of ancient Greek, French and English did in modern times