No, the Chinese invented paper money during the Song dynasty and also had a credit system called "flying money" during the Tang dynasty. The Romans invented gold coins.
The Ancient Egyptians didn't use currency; they bartered. The Greeks introduced currency to Egypt.
Romans and Greeks use papyrus to write on.
The Greeks use written language to communicate.
it is called a savings account.
Same way we do. Money.
Yes. They used drachmas.
Things called hands.
It is called contrapposto.
No, the Chinese invented paper money during the Song dynasty and also had a credit system called "flying money" during the Tang dynasty. The Romans invented gold coins.
Money that is paid for the use of money is called interest. When you keep your money in a bank savings account, the bank credits your account with interest.
Money that is paid for the use of money is called interest. When you keep your money in a bank savings account, the bank credits your account with interest.
The money in World War 2 was called: Marks The money the German use today is called: Euros
Greeks no longer use drachmas. They have adopted the Euro, like the rest of Europe.
The Greeks built the second type of government called democracy.
The Ancient Egyptians didn't use currency; they bartered. The Greeks introduced currency to Egypt.
Croatian money is called Kuna.