Some ancient Greeks had shops mainly in their central market place (the Agora) where they sold any items they did not want. The Agora is a marketplace/ meeting place where a lot of the ancient Greeks went to, to meet other people and buy stuff.
they went to school, recreation, arts , entertainment and written language
When punishments for crimes were carries often the whole family of guilty party suffered:e.g. when individuals were sentenced to exile, their children were automatically out-lawed with them. If a family member deserted the Military service, or did not meet the labour demands of the state the entire family might be imprisoned. Only crimes committed against the Pharoah or tombs of the Pharoah's exacted the death penalty.
Most societies have developed different forms of government, so really the Greeks were perfectly normal. Many people don't realize it, but the Icelanders also developed democracy separately from the Greeks and have the world's oldest democratic parliament (the Althing).
Greece was a collection of hundreds of independent city-states. So there was no Greek assembly to make laws for Greece - each city made its own. For those states which had a democratic or quasi-democratic constitution, citizens would meet at a designated place which varied from a paddock to a square to a specific assembly arena, depending on the city and period.
By pooping
8 to 10 days they would meet
Ancient Egyptians would not have survived withoue the Nile. They used the Nile River for food, water, and transportation.
The women would usually cook and for sports and entertainment, people played and watched the ancient ball game. They're written language was hieroglyphs.
A pyramid is a solid figure with a polygonal base and triangular faces that meet at a common point, while the Egyptians are people who did and currently do live in Egypt. Ancient Egyptians built the Pyramids of Giza.
Because he was the emperor of Ancient China in March 1271!
You would not like to scare people when you meet them. Greet them, have some healthy discussions etc.
Neptune is the name of the ancient Roman God of the Seas. Most people today do not believe the Roman gods ever existed. So, no, people in the Navy today do not meet Neptune.
Egypt has a robust tourist trade and many people visit yearly. As long as you meet the countries requirements and have the correct travel documents you can visit Egypt. The fare will vary depending on your point of origin and mode of travel.
North Egypt
Suez
Egypt