hand and feet
and legs
rulers you idiete
Observations recorded as measurements are quantifiable data obtained through the use of tools such as rulers, thermometers, scales, and timers. These measurements provide numerical values that can be compared, analyzed, and used for further calculations or interpretations.
Exactly in the same way as we use geometry today for their constructions of pyramids and land measurements.
these are the ancient ways: using pi using a ruler using the side of your hands to measure compass
According to archaelogical records, the Egyptians were the first to use measurements. They measured the depth of the Nile.
sticks but then they figured out that every stick wasn't the same length so they made 6-inch rulers. cool, huh
A ruler is used to measure things. The most common measurements used of rulers are centimeters, millimeter's, meters and inches. You use it in sewing to measure the length of what you are sewing together.
Before the ruler evolved into the standardized measuring tool we know today, people used various methods for measurement, such as body parts (like hands, feet, and arms) as informal units. They also utilized objects like sticks, stones, and ropes to gauge lengths and distances. In ancient civilizations, rulers made from materials like wood, metal, or stone were often marked with specific measurements, gradually leading to the development of standardized rulers. These early methods laid the groundwork for more precise measurement tools in later cultures.
coins?
Lots, but most people use only the Metric System.
They use Body Measurements. *_*
they use arrows