Understanding ancient languages
The old kingdom is the time period that the pymirds were mostly built.
and that is all i know about this period
Answer 1
Manors were agricultural estates, given to lords, usually by a king, in exchange for military and political support. Labor was provided by peasants who lived on the manors, in exchange for a place to live, fields to farm, and protection. A manor had a manor house, where the lord might live, though many lords had more than one manor. A manor usually included a small community, at least a hamlet, but more often a village, where the peasants and other laborers lived. If there was a village, the village had a church. There was usually a bakery, or at least someone, such as a miller, who baked bread. In addition, there could be other craftsmen on a manor, such as spinsters, weavers, potters, carpenters, and so on.
A permanent market place was the distinguishing feature of a town. A manor never or nearly never had a permanent market.
Answer 2
Peasants lived in a village outside the manor
The digest
Oleg merged the Viking and Slavic culture. He gained control of Kiev. He signed a commercial agreement with the Byzantines.
Often, these migrations were because the Jews were expelled from the various countries (England, France and Spain are examples). See also the Related Link.
Emperor Justinian
The religion that was least influened by the Hebrews, in my opinion, is the Japanese Shinto religion.
Answer:
Anything east (or south) of Afghanistan. plus the indigenous beliefs in the New World.