writing a letter and a pigeon taking it away to the person it has to go to
In ancient times, communication primarily relied on oral traditions, where stories, news, and knowledge were passed down verbally. People also used written forms such as hieroglyphics, cuneiform, and inscriptions on stone or clay tablets to convey messages. Additionally, symbols, drawings, and later, the use of messengers and signal fires played significant roles in long-distance communication. These methods laid the foundation for more complex communication systems that evolved over time.
This system of pathways used for communication and the protocol and methods used for transmission are collectively called the bus. A protocol is a set of rules and standards that any two entities use for communication.
quantitative research and qualitative research
Memorandum, notices and telephone.
Pony Express, Telegraph, Telephone, CB Radio
Discuss the purification methods used in the olden days
Discuss the purification methods used in the olden days
letters
Well it all depends, on just what you mean by "olden", there was many communication methods: Messengers, Pegeons that carried notes, some say Indians used to use smoke as a form of communication. The is all i can remember for now hope it helped
in the olden days we used smoke,light reflection and beacons
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on the water.
In the olden days there were no banks so people used to keep their money under their heads
In the olden days, ships communicated through a variety of signals, primarily using flags, lights, and sound. Flag signaling, known as semaphore, involved raising specific flags to convey messages between ships or to shore. Additionally, ships used signal lamps for nighttime communication, and fog horns or bells to signal their presence in poor visibility conditions. These methods allowed for essential coordination and safety at sea before the advent of modern communication technologies.
In the olden days it was used for entertainment.
guns and cannons
It all depends on what sense you are speaking of; because in the "olden days," as you say, candles were used in order to provide some light in dark places.