sandclock ;sundial; waterclock
yes
ones ancient ones modern
The Ancient Hebrews were not known for mechanical devices, and none survive to this day.
Yes.
Nothing different than any other children, ancient or modern.
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Culture evolves.
ancient age, medieval age and modern age are the different ages.
The yardstick, a measuring tool that is three feet long, doesn't have a single inventor but has been used in various forms for centuries. Its origins can be traced back to ancient civilizations, where similar measuring devices were created for trade and construction. The modern yardstick, typically made of wood or metal and marked with increments, became more standardized in the 19th century as measurement systems were formalized.
In different dynasties, the size was different. You can check on ancient map.
modern literary devices include: * stream of consciousness * Limericks * Metaphysical writing * alternate option stories