Imagine ancient civilizations are like really smart friends who sent us messages through time, and we’re still using those messages today!
Ancient civilizations are like big groups of people who lived a long, long time ago. They had cool ideas about how to build cities, write stories, grow food, and even count money. Today’s modern society is like the group of friends that grew up from those smart ancient friends.
Like a Time Machine in Your Lunch
Think of it as a time machine hidden in your lunch! The Romans built roads, and now we have highways. The Egyptians made paper from plants, which became our books. The Greeks loved sports, and now we have the Olympic Games!
Passing Down Ideas Like a Game of Telephone
It’s like playing telephone: one person whispers an idea, and it goes through many people until it reaches you. Ancient civilizations whispered their ideas to us, and now we use them in schools, cities, and even video games.
So when you read a book or run on a track, you're playing with the same ideas that ancient friends used long ago!
Examples
- The roads in Rome are like the highways we use today.
- The pyramids of Egypt show us how ancient people could build huge structures.
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See also
- How Does The Roman Empire A Journey Through Time Work?
- How Does The Rise Of Individualism: Why Community Is Dead Work?
- The Bronze Age Collapse. What Really Happened?
- Who invented the numbers we use today and why are they like that?
- When zero was first discovered?