Ancient people's travels facilitated the exchange of ideas, cultures, and languages, significantly shaping modern vocabulary. Trade routes, such as the Silk Road, enabled interactions between diverse civilizations, leading to the borrowing of words and linguistic features. Additionally, the spread of empires, like the Roman Empire, contributed to the integration of Latin and Greek roots into various languages. Consequently, the words we use today reflect this rich tapestry of historical journeys and cultural exchanges.
Romans
Most times common people were buried in one large whole
Were the ancient greece exposed to large bodies of water
Assyrians
Ancient Egypt had many advancements. They used money instead of trade. They also allowed for people to own land or have large farm managers.
10 to 20 people
Like most people due when they are met with large or small bodies of water, they traveled by boat. If the water was low enough then by foot. The land of course was traveled on foot or horse if they were able to get one.
They died out (the animals).
Ancient people needed a way to transport goods.
Romans
1) People are influenced by the habits and opinions of their peers (Maimonides) and of society at large, including diet. 2) Our diet is influenced by what is available. This in turn is influenced by what society demands.
They were large and luxurious with pools and murals.
Most times common people were buried in one large whole
People who used simple tools to carve monuments from large stones.
In large ocean-going canoes (wakanui).
few...depends on how large the family or sect group is
Why didd the ancident chinese organize large groups of people to build and mainntain irrigation system