The first postal service, which was used only by government, was in China. 900 BC
Federal postal system
Roman, china, egypt...
The civilization you are referring to is the Maya. They developed an advanced calendar system, a complex written language known as hieroglyphics, and impressive stone pyramids for ceremonial purposes. Additionally, the Maya were among the first to use the concept of zero as a placeholder in their number system, which showcased their sophisticated understanding of mathematics.
One of them were they were the first to make and use coins.
Many historians believe that the Hittites were the first civilization to develop the use of the Israelite monarchy reached its peak with the reign.
Well, caste is the Hindi word for social class, so I guess India. But the first civilization to use social classes is the Inca Empire
The postal system uses digital and weight scales to determine the cost of USPS letters and packages. There are compact postal scales and flip scales available to the postal service for weighing packages.
900 BC The very first postal service - for government use in China.
the ancient civilization babylonian
Federal postal system
It was a courier system, by roads and by sea for official use.
Well the Babylonians were the first to use numbers in multiples of 12. :) I would think the Ancient Egyptians had a numeric system some 5000 years ago because of the mathematics involved in architecture etc...
India
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a number system based on the number 60 invention of the sail first to use the wheel or all the answers are correct...
a number system based on the number 60 invention of the sail first to use the wheel or all the answers are correct...
South Africa does not use a ZIP Code system, they use a postal code.There is an interactive website whereby you can find out the Postal Code of the area you are looking for. See the Related Link.