In ancient India, chickens were primarily used for their meat and eggs, serving as a valuable source of protein in the diet. They also held cultural and religious significance in various rituals and sacrifices. Additionally, chickens were sometimes kept for their feathers, which could be used in traditional crafts and decorations. Overall, they played a multifaceted role in the daily lives of people in ancient Indian society.
Ancient Greece had cattle, goats, chickens and sheep as domesticated animals.
Ancient India is in modern day India.
The current India, Pakistan, Bangladesh were parts of ancient India.
The herb was used in India in cultural and religious ceremonies, and recorded in Sanskrit scriptural texts around 1,400 b.c.
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You can never be sure but in some the chickens are from India.
Ancient Greece had cattle, goats, chickens and sheep as domesticated animals.
No one. Chickens didn't come from India. P.S.
- sheep -tigers -goats -camels -monkeys -chickens -snakes -water buffalos -cows -elephants - and much more
no, they did not.
clothing
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they used it by tracking tihng things
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motekasinko bobbisho is what they used
yes. They used sanskrit
Ancient India is in modern day India.