No, it is not, it is nowhere near popular, unique, widespread, talked-about or modern enough to be considered part of culture. It's like saying there's a culture of teaching, because there are greek teachers.
There must be something that is in some way internationally unique or different or recognized in order to be part of the culture, in my opinion.
I like our modern coffee culture.
Potholes, traffic
Αν δεν σχολιάσει και κάποιος μίζερος δεν γίνεται.
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Pottery isn't part of the greek culture. Can you rephrase your question so that we get a better understanding of what you mean?
Αναφερεται στα αρχαια ελληνικα κεραμικα.
Συνήθως όταν λέμε κουλτούρα εννοούμε κάτι που επιζεί ως σήμερα, γι' αυτό δεν καταλαβαίνω ακριβώς αν εννοεί τώρα ή στην αρχαιότητα.
Pottery isn't exclusively Greek, but it is part of the culture.
No, it is not, it is nowhere near popular, unique, widespread, talked-about or modern enough to be considered part of culture. It's like saying there's a culture of teaching, because there are greek teachers.
There must be something that is in some way internationally unique or different or recognized in order to be part of the culture, in my opinion.
I don't know why you think that Greek pottery is not widely known and recognized, but you are mistaken.
I think you're confusing Greek with Ancient Greek. Surely Ancient Greek pottery is widely known because you can see it in museums, etc, but that's it.
There is nothing to confuse because the culture is one.
Okay then tell us how has Greek pottery evolved since then?
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