No, because if they were ancient, we would be too. Get it? Like ancient people lived in ancient times, and it isn't ancient times anymore
Most people in ancient Rome spoke Latin, but some cities that ancient Rome took over spoke their native language. A lot of people in ancient Rome spoke Greece.
Many people believed Aristotle in ancient times.
the ancient Egypt live next to the Nile Rive
A "domus" was a house. It was usually occupied by middle to upper classed people. The sizes and neighborhoods varied depending on the owner's wealth.
A Sabaean is an individual who is a member of an ancient people, the Sabaeans, who lived in what is classed as modern-day Yemen.
Ancient Egyptians
They separated the people. Terrace farming allows crops to be grown on the sides of elevated terrain. This agricultural practice was widespread among the Inca in the Andes Mountains and the early Chinese.
No. They are separated into family groups. like for people being asians from Americans from Europeans.
No
Only if ur fully blind can u be classed as disabled if its only 1 eye or both eyes but u can still see a tiny bit its still not classed as disabled its classed as paticullary (spelling?) sighted
When two people separate it is to give them a chance to find out who they are and what they want out of life before they decide whether to stay married or not so it is fine to date while separated in order to find out just how much you may well miss your mate.
people were strictly separated by social class.
they are separated because people need the freedom religion, the government might be christian and you are muslim, or one could become power hungry over the other
Lightning is separated into syllables as "light-ning."
"Artist" was not a term used in the ancient Egyptian language - all such people were classed as craftsmen, along with carpenters, masons and jewellers.In hieroglyphs the word for a potter is written with the consonants qd (vowels were not written). This is closely related to the verb "to build" or "to fashion something by hand".
You have to file for legal separation. Contact your county clerk for forms. I know that something has to be filed, but does it have to be filed immediately? I went threw a divorce and everything was backdated to the date I moved out, but was I considered "legally" separated the day I moved out or did it just become "legal" the day the paperwork was signed?