Probably get killed.
During the Dark Age in Ancient Greece, the Mycenaean civilization began to decline, wars broke out between city-states, and there were earthquakes all over Greece.
Since population was not counted in ancient time historians can only guess. There are several factors involved. People didn't write at first, nor keep records. The first census was done in 1086, the Doomsday book,when William counted the people of England, the livestock, and broke it down further.
If someone broke the law in Ancient Greece, most of the time, the punishment would be death. If a slave were to break the law, then the punishment would probably be death. But, if someone like a a Queen, or King, or someone with a very important job, they would probably be let off with a warning.
After Cleopatra married her first brother, Ptolemy XIII, the Alexandrian War broke out and he was killed. She then married her other brother and had him poisoned as soon as she returned to Egypt after Caesar's assassination.
Pangaea is the supercontinent that existed around 200 to 250 million years ago.
The punishment depended on the crime.
you would probably have to pay the people back
People died
it helped you but hole succsed lol
All the mongols came in and killed people. It was bad.
the people that took you will kill you like f you had a baby they will kill it
mostly thrashing... but it depends what crimes on how many lashes you get.
Mesopotamia is still there, now called Iraq. It was always attractive because of its fertility, and now a major source of oil. It was part of several empires - Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian, Macedonian etc etc.
The salt broke up ancient African empires because the people with gold traded with the people that had salt,so the people in between could charge the people with gold money.
it broke
They broke up.
it broke