Typically they tried to do as much work as possible when the sun was up, and be asleep when it was dark. Of course they had torches, kerosene lamps, fires, etc to see in the dark before electricity.
In the olden days, ink was typically made from a mixture of water, carbon, and a binder like gum arabic. Different civilizations used various ingredients for ink, such as soot, charcoal, minerals, and plant extracts. These materials were ground together to create a paste or liquid for writing.
Yes. In the olden days but now it is mostly preserved in the mortuary
At the beginning of the Renaissance, there were no weather instruments so the weather was predicted by simply looking into the sky. However, as the period progressed, scientists like Galileo developed tools like the thermometer to help forecast the weather.
The exact time varies depending on individual factors, but most people can survive without food for about 3 weeks. However, it is important to note that water is essential for survival, and a person can survive only a few days without it.
Most people used fireplaces to heat their home back in "Ye Olden Glory Days". In addition, homes were built with certain materials or built into the Earth to make use of natural geothermal warmth.
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
rubbish people
horse and buggies
top spin
Magic
yes they did
yes
most people in the olden days
old looking clothes because it was the old times =p
Yes it was famous, epistle and poetry was the two major style of writting that people enjoyed to read in the olden days.
genetics................