The Abacus.
The ancient Romans invented the circus, which we still have.
Yes, technically. It does still exist, but is not lived in.
its legacy does The city of Rome still stands - very different today to what it was then. The political body of Ancient Rome does not exist.
The Olympic Games.
Ancient Athens adopted the first directly democratic government
The Abacus.
it is an ancient counting machine used in China, it is still in use today
It is and counting, think of it this way. You are at said # and still counting, so 470 and counting, i.e. you are still counting there is more to be counted.
A mechanical counting machine is a device used to count items or currency accurately and efficiently. It typically consists of rotating gears, levers, and dials that increment with each item counted. These machines were commonly used before the advent of electronic calculators and are still used in some settings for tasks like tallying votes or counting money.
100,000,000,000,000,000 and still counting
We are still counting.
The cast of Still Counting - 1998 includes: Damien Bower Amy Golding Lorraine Hilton Hrysostomos Savvidis
7.163 billion and still counting.
yes its still a number
Sesame Street 20 and Still Counting - 1989 TV was released on: USA: 7 April 1989
A counting frame is the common name for an abacus. An abacus is a centuries old counting and calculating tool that is still widely used by merchants in Asia and Africa.
A shaduf is a hand operated device used for lifting water out of a well or reservoir. It was invented by the Ancient Egyptians and is still used today, in Egypt, India and other countries.