malaria, measles, polio, rickets, leprosy, and also river blindness still exist in some parts of the world today.
Just about any that you can think of. The treatments are much different, but very few are no longer around.
Two diseases that I can think of right away are malaria and leprosy. Dysentery and other water born diseases are still active in areas prone to flooding.
NO! It is no longer a part of this world because that was ancient times.
The role was the same it always has been and still is.
Women in ancient Egypt were treated as valued members of society, far more so than in most ancient civilizations. They were allowed to inherit money, buy and sell things, apply for a divorce, and run their home.
No. There were sports in Ancient Greek times, probably earlier which included of course golf.
the flu
Two diseases that I can think of right away are malaria and leprosy. Dysentery and other water born diseases are still active in areas prone to flooding.
Depends who and when
NO! It is no longer a part of this world because that was ancient times.
In prehistoric times, diseases such as tuberculosis, syphilis, leprosy, and dental cavities were present. Evidence from skeletal remains and archaeological studies provide insights into the health challenges faced by ancient populations.
The Latin people were important in the times of ancient Rome because the Romans were (and still are) Latins.
i will assume that it is still like the ancient times
what was the river nile used for in ancient times
Some are still tortured and killed for their beliefs or treated very badly, while others are treated well. At times it depends on the culture in which it is practiced.
None; they only wrote in cuneiform in ancient times.
The role was the same it always has been and still is.
A junk is a type of Chinese sea vessel from ancient origins, but still used in modern times.