The history of communications is long and kinda interesting, however, it really depends on how far back you want to go and where you are. For instance, almost all civilizations on the Eurasian land mass and in Northern Africa have used messengers on horseback, carrying written messages on the medium of the day. In Mesopotamia, modern-day Iraq, that medium was clay tablets. In Egypt and throughout the Roman Empire, they used papyrus. China and Japan used paper. And that system persisted until the telegram and telephone took over in the mid-19th to early-20th centuries. During the same period, other nations in other parts of the world depended on different methods. The Inca of South America used runners with knotted cords, and many other Native American cultures relied on the ability of a runner to remember the exact words of their cheiftan, regent, or elder council. Still other cultures relied on other methods from smoke signals to horn blasts to light towers. So, to answer your question, it depends on time and place as to what the primary method of communication was.
Cities were countries in those days. Some Greek cities under the command of the King of Mycenae attacked the city of Troy.
They do not. Saturday is named after Saturn, a Roman god. The other days of the week are named after Norse gods.The above applies to the English names of the days. Other languages may have different histories.
Hi, They write with pen and the dip it into the ink there was only black and blue there was no other colour
Older civilizations tended to be far more relaxed about time than we are, and "days" were pretty much the smallest denomination they cared about. When higher resolution was needed the height of the sun was usually sufficient.
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The same way they do now, by speaking.
The oldest form of long distance communication is the mail. Letters were delivered as far back as the Roman Empire.
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They wrote to each other or spoke to each other mainly in latin or greek. In those days there were no computers or mobile phones.
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Wrote letters, talking to each other ( an amazing idea). Since we don't know what you mean by"old days" I am going to include the phone.
They are generally solitary animals that spend most of their days feeding. However, they do communicate with each other once in a while through scent markings, calls and occasional meetings.ey are generally solitary animals that spend most of their days feeding. However, they do communicate with each other once in a while through scent markings, calls and occasional meetings. They are generally solitary animals that spend most of their days feeding. However, they do communicate with each other once in a while through scent markings, calls and occasional meetings.ey are generally solitary animals that spend most of their days feeding. However, they do communicate with each other once in a while through scent markings, calls and occasional meetings.
People primarily communicate nowadays through various digital platforms such as text messaging, social media, email, video calls, and instant messaging apps. These technologies provide quick and convenient ways to stay connected with others regardless of geographical distance.
Christmas is usually observed on December 25, though some countries may observe it on other days.
Parcels to Go delivers to 240 countries world wide. They deliver to the United Kingdom in one to three days. The United States, Canada and other countries have a delivery schedule from three to five days.
shows these days are more featured towards the younger audiences than other older people
In the countries of Hungary, Lithuania, Portugal, Mozambique and Spain Mother's Day is always celebrated on the first Sunday in May. Other countries celebrate Mother's Day on other days. For the days Mother's Day is celebrated in different countries, see the Related Link.