When the Parthenon was built in Ancient Greece, Gold was their currency.
Then how did such a great and powerful civilization fall?
When the Parthenon was built in Ancient Greece, Gold was their currency.
Then how did such a great and powerful civilization fall?
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>Build temple dedicated to a female god.
>Collapses.
Sad, many such cases.
The Greeks did not build that. Human civilization is much older than we've been told.
>The Greeks did not build that.
Well take it up with Wikipedia, and you probably got that idea from Graham Hancock
Take your meds schizo
spoken like a true npc
Anthropologist agree
That’s why they keep pushing dates back
Graham Hancock got the idea from the fossil record
Crazy how science works
>autodidactic999
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They didn't fuck enough cute adolescent boys. They made a start on it, sure, but they needed to do it way more
Not only gold is still used thousands of year after, but Greek civilization still exist. Cope.
True and now the Greeks are fat, lazy, and utterly useless and gold is a lousier investment than stock in fake meat companies. I think OP's point is that kind of a lot has happened since the glory days, don't you think?
> caring about a walking amerimutt fructose dispenser's opinion on ancient civilizations
>Amerimutt
in 404 BC they surrendered to Sparta and became a satellite of Rome
LULZ feels resentment towards Greeks and constantly want to tell you that Modern Greeks are not Ancient Greeks. Ive seen this agenda pushed on LULZ for a decade, its utterly relentless.
Why do shills on LULZ want me to think Greeks are some random mutts and not related to ancient Greeks?
(or is there just a shit load of Turks on here)
israelites started adding copper to the gold coins.
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It turns out that gold does not make you immune to conquest.
>Then how did such a great and powerful civilization fall?
They fell when fiat money was instituted. Same thing that happened to us about 100 years ago.
Smart anon
Christianity.
The Romans worshipped Juno MONETA to provide divine guidance on managing the financial affairs of the state.
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They clung to the phalanx formation when maniple was superior.
They got raped by filthy Roman barbarians who then proceeded to appropriate the Hellenic culture wholesale.
>When the Parthenon was built in Ancient Greece, Gold was their currency.
it was silver actually
>He doesn't know that Athens debased their currency into nothingness once their silver mines dried up
Your average cryptard, everyone.
>Then how did such a great and powerful civilization fall?
hmm I wonder
do you think 1 boy spent his adolescence to adulthood working on this one building?
hahaha, what weed are you smoking?