How does the root of one civilization shape another root of civilization?

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A perfect example of one civilisation shaping another civilisation is that of the Greeks and the Romans.

The Greek civilisation preceeded the Roman Empire. As the Romans grew in strength and power, they pretty much adopted the Greek norms, because they were the major power players in the area during the Roman ascendency.

Local civilisations often adopted the ways of stronger and/or more advanced cultures in the area.
 
A perfect example of one civilisation shaping another civilisation is that of the Greeks and the Romans.

The Greek civilisation preceeded the Roman Empire. As the Romans grew in strength and power, they pretty much adopted the Greek norms, because they were the major power players in the area during the Roman ascendency.

Local civilisations often adopted the ways of stronger and/or more advanced cultures in the area.
 
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