Yes, the ancient Egyptians used stitches to heal wounds and there are archeological examples of sewing needles, thread, and even thimbles dating back to about 20,000 years.
magnetic
She taught people to sew and harvest.
No, because if they were ancient, we would be too. Get it? Like ancient people lived in ancient times, and it isn't ancient times anymore
Write it? No, not often, the great poets and story tellers wrote down the myths they knew so there is a record of sorts of the myths that people spoke of among each other in ancient times.
To track early flooding and growing seasons, so that they knew when to harvest and grow their crops.
magnetic
It was the Star of David, all Jewish people had to sew it onto their clothes so everyone knew they were Jewish.
people that knew how to read and write
They were true to the ancient people who knew them as a religion.
Some people sew because they want a finished product, like a shirt or quilt. Other people sew because they enjoy working on their sewing projects. Other people sew because they enjoy sewing with other people.
yes and i think you mean sue people not sew
Your statement is wrong. Ancient people didn't think this. In fact, the Ancient Greeks studied the stars, knew about gravity, and knew that the earth was round.
The scribes were a group of people in ancient Egypt who knew how to read and write. They wrote on papyrus using reed brushes dipped in ink.
St. Anne, the mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is the patroness of those who sew.
alot of people knew about the bermuda triangle but no one knew how the planes,and ships disappeared
pedro menendez
it was sew wed up because of the effects of their after life of the person