Greco-Roman
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India
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Hinduism and Buddhism
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Summary
The civilization of India and the civilization of the Greco-Romans were far from each other on the geographical map, yet, they shared similarities.
For example, the main food sources for both societies were fruits and vegetables. They also both domesticated chickens, although India domesticated camels to help them in their habitat, while the Greco-Romans didn't. In India, they had advanced irrigation systems, while in Greco-Rome, they were more advanced in literature and philosophy.
For example, the main food sources for both societies were fruits and vegetables. They also both domesticated chickens, although India domesticated camels to help them in their habitat, while the Greco-Romans didn't. In India, they had advanced irrigation systems, while in Greco-Rome, they were more advanced in literature and philosophy.