In times long past, (usually before the Romans left Britain) ancient communities are groups of people that were either living in a small area (hamlet, village, for instance), or as scattered communities over a larger area.
more ancient, most ancient
No, it is not an adverb. Ancient is an adjective.
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
more ancient, most ancient
Ancient IS an adjective
Remote communities share similarities with urban and rural areas in terms of having their own distinct cultures, social structures, and community dynamics. They may also face similar challenges such as limited access to healthcare, education, and infrastructure compared to more densely populated areas. Additionally, all three types of communities rely on natural resources and local economies to sustain themselves.
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Why did ancient Maya go to ancient cities
What do ancient china have in common with ancient roman
The Ancient Civilisations people Ancient Greeks, Ancient Romans, Ancient Egyptians and Ancient Chinese Hope this helps
they are both ancient
more ancient, most ancient
Ancient Greece came before ancient rome.
Ancient India got some ideas from ancient China.
No. Ancient Hebrew is a language, and Ancient Israel is nation.
No, it is not an adverb. Ancient is an adjective.
Ancient Inca was one of the many ancient civilizations.