i think its beacase in ancient times it was bad for men to were and thing gold i think is beacase of a greek said it was bad or banned
I believe that the Chinese swearing finger is the pinkie.
The middle ages are right between ancient times and the modern times.
Because they are in-between the modern times and the ancient times.
Some people regard the Middle Ages as beginning when the ancient times ended. Others have the ancient times ending in the middle of the 5th century, and the Middle Ages starting in the 11th. According to the first of these, the time between the ancient times and the Middle Ages is called the Early Middle Ages, but the later usage would have it be called the Dark Ages.
the middle ages
Because it was believed that the vein from that finger ran directly to the heart. The idea of the vena amoris, or "vein of love" began in ancient times. but i think it would be weird to show your ring like this ........................´?)......... .....................,/..../........ ..................../..../ ............. ............./´?/' .../´?/ ?/\...... ........../'/.../... ./.../..././?\.... ........('(....(.... (....(.. /'...).... .........\................. ..\/..../.... ..........\......................../..... ...........\....................../...... .............\.................../.......
this was done by finger counting and the use of an abacas.
It is the ancient times before the Middle Ages.
The Middle Ages was a time between ancient and modern times.
A raised middle finger by itself indicates severe disrespect and malice towards the target. This gesture essentially means "screw you".it means you are putting you are putting your rood finger up
As you might imagine, there isn't an exact definition, but generally Ancient History is taken to be from the start of written history - around 5,500 BCE, until the early middle-ages (or Late Antiquity) - around 400 - 500CE.
yes, in ancient times people used the tip of their finger to measure out an inch. they also used the length from the tip their finger to the other tip of their finger to measure the persons height.