Greeks invented many weapons. One such weapon was the ballista which was used by the Greeks as a siege weapon in war.
they used jeba ships they tasted nasty because they were jebas
Greeks travel by foot, cart, and ships.
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The Persian ships were larger and relied on closing to enemy ships to board. The Greek ships were lighter and more manoeuverable, and relied on ramming and sinking the opposition.
Ships were invented prior to written records. Thus, we do not know who invented them. Ships were useful to the Greeks because they allowed travel to various islands and they permitted trade, which would have been far more arduous over land.
The trireme.
well the Greeks invented it, but the persons name is unknown.
If the Trojans had any ships at all, and even if they were better than the Greek ships, the Greeks still had many more ships. Perhaps the "thousand ships" was poetic license, but the Trojans could not possibly have matched the Greeks at sea.
The Greeks are assumed to have invented the first known computer circa 100BC, a mechanical analog computer for astronomical calculations assumed to be used as a navigational aid on ships.
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Greeks invented many weapons. One such weapon was the ballista which was used by the Greeks as a siege weapon in war.
Ships go back into history for thousands of years. Ancient Egypt had boats, the Vikings, ancient Chinese had war ships with flame throwers in the bow. The Romans had war ships, and the Greeks had ships for trade. Ships and boats use goes so far back in time that it is impossible to know who invented them.
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they used jeba ships they tasted nasty because they were jebas
Nobody really invented them. As long as people can draw, they could draw a polygon. Someone invented the name. We know the ancient Greeks even drew them.
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