They would cut you open and place leeches on the sides of the wound and say it was an arrow or bit of metal the would use a tweezer like device then pull it out
There were many ancient civilisations, not just one. Some of them in their early days had wattle-and- daub huts with thatched roofs..Some had houses made with mud bricks. Often the houses of the rich were built with stone.
Each year is 365.242199 days, so a millennium (1000 years) is:(365.242199x1000) 365,242.99 days.
February, with 28 days, or 29 in leap years. All the other months have 30 or 31 days.
Thermopylae is a narrow spit of land where an ancient Spartan army of one hundred (100) Hoplyte soldiers held off one thousand Persian soldiers for three days before being overrun and killed to the last man. You can go to Greece and find a monument to this epic battle and there was a special television program on the Discovery Channel.
Chernobyl is a city in Russia. In 1986, a nuclear power plant suffered a meltdown. A few days later other countries like the U.S. wanted to enter the city to collect data and help clean up, however the Russians refused anyone to enter. Later the United Nations ordered Russia to allow access to the city, but everything was cleaned up prior. The city remains abandoned, and still has radiation effects.
No, he was shot by an unknown assailant from a car, dying days later in the hospital from internal bleeding caused by the bullet wounds.
2 days
They are removed in two to three days
They didn't have alot of medicine back in those days ,but they still had some medicines to treat the wounds.
it depends on how deep the wound is...... normal size wounds with cream or medicine usually takes..... 7 -14 days
Jesus is the ancient of days... However, that does not mean he's dead...
60-90 days
5 days
In Ancient Days - 1911 was released on: USA: 20 September 1911
Keep the cage cleaned up so that they are not sitting in their feces. The cage should be cleaned about every 2-4 days. If there is a litter box, then it should be cleaned every day.
The total number of days that mummification usually took was around 70 days. During this day, the body had to be cleaned, dried, and cleaned again before it was finally wrapped, and each process took between a 10 and 15 days each.
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