In the olden days, people often used balance beams or balance scales, which consisted of a horizontal beam balanced on a fulcrum, allowing them to compare the weights of different items. They also relied on simple measurements, such as using standardized weights made from stones or metals. Additionally, people sometimes estimated weight by comparing items to known quantities, such as using grains or other common goods as reference points.
rubbish people
horse and buggies
Magic
old looking clothes because it was the old times =p
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Please define "olden days" because each time had different things. To some people 1950 is the "olden days".
yes my mum has some, hope i helped!! ;)
In the olden days there were no banks so people used to keep their money under their heads
No. It was all free to keep the people happily entertained instead of revolting.
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In the olden days, the form of trade that existed in South Africa was barter trade. This means that instead of using money, people would exchange goods for other goods or services.
rubbish people
horse and buggies
top spin
Magic
yes they did
yes