yes
Because they had thousands of peasant farmers to do the work when the Nile flooded and no work was possible on the land.
most Ancient Egyptians were peasant farmers
Permanent Homes
Non farmers in villages obtained food throught their labour, arts [painter, music, dance, theater], crafts [shoemaker, taylor], services [teacher, public servant, tavern, accommodation provider], trade of goods, merchant marine, hunting etc...
Ancient farmers built there villages on the banks of rivers.They did it there so when they needed water for there crops.They would just have to walk a couple of feet to get to the water when they needed to water them. It was a faster and resorcourseful idea. :) :) :)
on the banks of the river
Ditches ?
they were farmers
They were farmers who live in villages.
i wish i knew the answer thta is why i am asking
in the mountains
yes
Most of Italy's ancient cities were built on the plains, near rivers. The ancient Italians were mostly farmers, so their cities were build in areas conducive to farming.
because they wanted to
villages
No, it was a country there where villages ancient china, but it was not a village. your welcome, internet