they used sun dials
they used look at the sun
Dey was like black n ting
The adjective "olden" means "earlier" or "former" as in olden days and olden times, and is used to refer to any of several time periods, including the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, Colonial America, or as late as the late 19th century.
in the 1800's i think
Depends on the year, and area, but clay, mud, wood, bricks, concrete, steel, and stone were all common some where in the world, at some time, some even today.
sun
Please define "olden days" because each time had different things. To some people 1950 is the "olden days".
In olden days, they allowed people to tell the time.
they used look at the sun
Through sundials,water devices etc
In the olden days, people spoke using the language or dialect that was prevalent in their region during that time period. The specific words, phrases, and accents used would vary depending on the culture, location, and historical context.
Which "olden days?" That could mean any time period from the mid-late 20th century back to Neolithic times.
Please define "olden days". The answer could be everything from by foot to railroad. Makes a difference about the time. I would say either trading or by food or ship of by railroads...
Dey was like black n ting
what did NJ look like in the olden days
space magicians
The adjective "olden" means "earlier" or "former" as in olden days and olden times, and is used to refer to any of several time periods, including the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, Colonial America, or as late as the late 19th century.