When they feel hot they think it's hot n feel cold then they feel cold
Obviously not or we would not be referring to them as "early" civilisations.
Both ancient Greek and Roman civilisation are divided into two categories, archaic (the early days) and classical, the latter referring to the period when these two civilisations reached their cultural and political heights They have been called classical civilisations because they have been considered to be the two civilisations which have laid the foundation of European culture and civilisation.
coming together in villages made what possible for early people? Answer: Specialization.
Mesopotamia contains the fertile river systems of the Tigris and Euphrates which supported early agriculture and so the civilisations which grew up there. The Crescent also includes Syria-Lebanon, which made it into a 'crescent' shape.
they didnt
Those were people of the early civilisations in the Middle East.
Obviously not or we would not be referring to them as "early" civilisations.
No, there's no evidence whatsoever for that.
Olmecs and Teotihuacans are some of them.
It depends on the civilisation.Depending on the civilisation, the ruler was either a:KingQueenEmperorEmpressPharaohMaharajahZupanMeliqRuireSome civilisations were even ruled by priests or priestesses (NOT of Christian origin).
Early civilisations were agricultural societies. Therefore, the largest social group was the peasantry.
One of the first reasons early people needed to measure time was to know when to plant and harvest their crops.
The first water clock, also known as a clepsydra, was invented in ancient Egypt around 1500 BC. These early timekeeping devices used the steady flow of water to measure time by marking intervals on graduated columns.
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn were the first five planets to be discovered buy ancient civilisations. these five are also known as the `classical planets`.
Early attempts to measure temperature faced challenges due to inconsistent standards and lack of universally accepted scales. Instruments like the mercury thermometer were limited by inaccuracies in calibration and variations in manufacturing. Additionally, the lack of standardized references made it difficult to compare temperature measurements across different instruments and locations.
In early civilisations, children learned in the home from their parents and slaves. There were no schools. Later they learned from life experience.
The question is too broad. You need to state which civilisations and what part of modern education