I'm pretty sure they used it to scrape of oils and dirt of their skins. I don't know if that helped...
The ancient Egyptians, Romans, and Greeks believed in polytheism.
The ancient Egyptians, Romans, and Greeks believed in polytheism.
Romans and Greeks use papyrus to write on.
Ancient Romans and Greeks used poison hemlock to poison their arrows.
Aluminium has been in use since ancient times by the Romans, Greeks, and even Ancient Egyptians.
Romans, Greeks and presumably other Mediterranean cultures used olive oil as a sexual lubricant during sex or for use with toys.
The ancient Romans and Greeks used small symbols and they eventually evolved in to the alphabet we use today.
They were invented because the ancient Romans needed a counting system. The Greeks and the Romans lived in parallel worlds before they mixed cultures, and they both came up with their own numbering systems. We just happen to use the Greeks.
The history of lasagna originated from the Greeks. The ancient Greeks used baking dishes of that name and later the Romans adapted the use of those baking dishes. The Romans used those dish to cook layers of pasta with fillings in between.
The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.
What did the ancient Greeks use cereal for?Note: Past tense, 't' is quite far from 'd'
The ancient Greeks understood magnets but since they did not have a source of electricity, they did not use electromagnets. They did make compasses.