An ancient city typically refers to a historical settlement that played a significant role in the development of civilization, characterized by its distinctive architecture, urban planning, and cultural artifacts. These cities often served as centers of trade, governance, and religion, showcasing advanced engineering and social organization for their time. Examples include Mesopotamian cities like Ur, the Egyptian city of Thebes, and the Greek city of Athens, each reflecting the values and innovations of their respective cultures. Many ancient cities have left behind ruins that provide insight into the lives of their inhabitants and the societies they built.
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there was different categories, the Pharaoh was like a president , while the farmers or peasants were very pore and almost like slaves.
They had nothing to do with it.
in acient times it was used. it is not used now.
it is located in north africa
It was the name of an acient prosperous city in what is today near the Lebanon and Syria border.
it was name after an acient god it was name after an acient god
The breif description of acient sumeria is that acient sumerians had city-states. They also had reljions like ployothesim and myths. Poloythesim is a belief in many gods. Myths are stories about gods that explain peoples relijon.
mummy marble (coffins and burial masks decorated with this)
They took a block of marble and shaped it with a hammer and chisel.
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acient is not spelled that way it is Ancient and you are probably doing a DLR
The city of Rome still exists and is now the capital of Italy. Take a flight or train or drive to Rome, Italy. When you get to the city centre you need to find the archaeological area. That is where the heart of ancient Rome was.
Athens
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