the advances were the toothbrush and the water bottlr
Some of the advances in art made during the Middle Kingdom include the development of the three-dimensional sculpture
the coronol, a spyglass for navigating
sail boat
I think the factors that made the manor the center of the European economy during the Middle Ages were a weak central government and feudalism because the knight that protected the lords got land around the lord's house which created the manor.
Well I see it as the bridge between the ancient and modern worlds, because of all the advances in architecture, agriculture, and techonoloy in this period of time. All of these things led to or had something to do with all of things we have today. We didn't have these advances during the ancient world, and we have made major advances since then, so it's in the middle. Thus the name, the middle ages.
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the advances were the toothbrush and the water bottlr
The first advances in anesthesia and antiseptics were made during the Middle Ages. It was then people first realized the importance of bacteria and pain control and management.
The kindom was Egypt and marshmallow was grown on a marshmallow plant.
the arts flourished
Most pyramids in Egypt were built during the Old Kingdom and Middle Kingdom periods. These periods lasted from 2686 BC to 1650 BC.
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the role of Zhang Heng in advances are that he made the seismograph, was a respected astronomer, mathematician, engineer and painter during the Eastern Han rates
Pyramids continued to be built in the Middle Kingdom but they were inferior to those built in the Old Kingdom. They were made of mud brick cased in stone
A card pyramid or in terms of Ancient Egypt pyramids made from mud brick as many were during the Middle Kingdom.
The invention of the printing press
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Two advances in education during the Middle Ages were that scholars created a new form of writing that made it easier to read. Students in universities studied Latin grammar and rhetoric, logic, geometry, arithmetic, astronomy, and music. Books at that time were hand copied and very rare, so teachers often read to students.