
Whats a good year for a civilization?
In history/science class we have an assighnment to make our own civilizations
I need a year that I could put my civilization in, heres a description of my civ.:
-Flourishes in wealth
-Ruler’s name is Marianne
-Strong army
-Roman-like buildings & towns
-Greek beuty, rivers, gardens, waterfalls, flowers, forests,etc…
I want it to be between 50,00 B.C. and 500 A.D.
P.S Give a reason why you chose the year
if you do 50,000 BCE they will be cavemen living in the ends of the last ice age. 500 CE is way after greek culture declined. if you want a mix of greek and roman i would set it somewhere around 200 BCE – 50 CE
greek army
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