In olden days, they allowed people to tell the time.
Through sundials,water devices etc
It depends on where in the world and how long ago you consider to be olden days.
People travel in Texas by car. By a specific olden modern day car. One that has strong tires for all the rocks, sand, and desert areas.
They used maths to communicate and ask questions..This was done through sign communication. They drew with the help of lines on the walls or bark of trees.
sun dial,water clo ck,
Pocket watches are still in vogue but not as popular as in olden times. They are mostly heirlooms now or common is some countries like the UK.
Type your answer here... Sun dial, Water clock, Pendulum clock
Please define "olden days" because each time had different things. To some people 1950 is the "olden days".
In the olden days there were no banks so people used to keep their money under their heads
old looking clothes because it was the old times =p
horse and buggies
rubbish people
Before plastic was invented, clocks were typically made out of materials such as wood, metal, glass, and ceramics. Wooden clocks were common and intricate designs were often carved into the wood. Metal clocks were also popular, with brass and iron being commonly used for clock casings. Glass was used for clock faces and coverings, while ceramics were used for decorative elements.
most people in the olden days
How about "OLDEN".
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