The Rise of Ancient Greece
Title: The Rise of Ancient Greece
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The Rise of Ancient Greece
The Rosetta stone was an important in our understanding of the ancient Egyptians because the Egyptians used hieroglyphics that we no longer use nor do we understand. Located on this stone were three forms of written language, Greek and two styles of Egyptian. Since we already knew the Greek language, the Rosetta Stone made it possible to decipher the early Egyptian writing. After translating the Egyptian writings, we could make sense of their expressions on
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not make a decision to end the war. Not knowing what to do, Athens was weakened again. The Delian League lost most of its partners, leaving Athens “out in the cold” which despite all its previous tragedies weakened the Athenians yet again. Sparta, for the first time, had the advantage. Athens surrendered in 404 B.C. Greece lost its ability to govern itself, while ironically, Sparta tried to govern other city-states. The Spartans were later conquered.
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