Bares of iron, they looked like cores, or dowels
They didn't use money, but their slaves did.
I wanted to see the ancient part of sparta, so i traveled to the pelopennesus.
Ancient Sparta primarily sourced its water from the Eurotas River, which flowed nearby and was crucial for the city's sustenance. Additionally, the Spartans utilized underground aqueducts and wells to access groundwater. These water sources were vital for both domestic use and agricultural irrigation, supporting their militaristic society. The strategic location of Sparta ensured that they had sufficient water supply despite the region's generally dry climate.
Ancient Babylonians did not have money. Instead they used weights of things for commerce. Weights of barley were used, as were weights of silver. The weight they used was the shekel, and the first syllable of that word comes from an Akkadian term for barley. There is a link below to an article on money, which has a history section.
Because The ancient eygptians ruled the arab world and they had lots of money at the time
They didn't use money, but their slaves did.
They didn't have currency in Egypt back then. Instead, they bartered.
yes they use catapults
Money wasn't used for trade. They used silver and grain for fixed price money, instead of trade yup
Money wasn't used for trade. They used silver and grain for fixed price money, instead of trade yup
I wanted to see the ancient part of sparta, so i traveled to the pelopennesus.
Why did they use papyrus instead of PAPER? It's all they had.
what did they use instead of money?
milk
rocks
the money that they use in Belgium are coins instead of dollars.
Spartan money was easier to use that Athenian money.