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Roman culture did not have much influence. Greek culture did. The Arabs read the scrolls in the library in Alexandria and became very interested in Greek science and mathematics, which helped them with the scientific advances they made in their age of splendour, which was at the time of the European Middle Ages.
After decades of foreign rule, China wanted to protect its traditional culture from foreign influence.
The reason was that it had a profound influence on traditional Chinese culture and thoughts. And has become one of the most important religions in China at that time.
ancient Greek and roman culture
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What contributions did Indo-European peoples make to the development of Western Civilization during the ancient world
Renaissance scholars were inspired by the culture of ancient Greece and Rome, known as classical culture. They admired the art, literature, philosophy, and architecture of these ancient civilizations and sought to emulate and revive their achievements during the Renaissance period.
The Sanxingdui culture existed during the Bronze Age in ancient China, specifically during the Shang and Zhou dynasties around 1,600-1,000 BCE. The culture is known for its unique bronze artifacts and mysterious artistic style.
transcendentalism
All information in the dark ages were based on advances by the ancient Greeks.
Hellenistic religion is any of the various systems of beliefs and practices of the people who lived under the influence of ancient Greek culture during the Hellenistic period and the Roman Empire (c. 300 BCE to 300 CE).
transcendentalism
A revival of ancient greek music.
Portuguese influence on Japanese society and culture occurred primarily through their introduction of firearms, Christianity, and Western technology during the 16th century. This led to changes in military tactics, religious practices, and the adoption of new trading practices. However, these influences were later restricted and suppressed during the Sakoku period.