the spices that the greeks used where: rosemary parsely and mixed herbs!!;
for storing food and drinking liquids
The Olympic Games.
No, there isn't any evidence suggesting that maces were used by the ancient Greeks. The closest thing they had were wooden clubs.
The Oracles would predict the future the prophecies ad the Greeks would use them before going on quests or into battle.Hope this helps! :)
plants and drinking
The ancient Greeks would use the water for bathing, and beverage. I'm not quite sure about the current Greeks though. If I find out I'll let you know ASAP
You would need to fill about 4.226 US gallon jugs to equal 16 liters.
i use shampoo for hair to clean
Itching is prevented by using mild soap; avoid bathing daily; use lukewarm water for bathing; pat skin dry after bathing; apply moisturizer (not lanolin products); use a humidifier.
Good for bathing a baby in
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Romans and Greeks use papyrus to write on.
The Greeks use written language to communicate.
I usually use 25,000.
Spirit jugs are easy to make, Materials: Clean plastic gallon milk jugs black permanet marker crarft knife string of clear low-wattage holiday lights Instructions 1. Draw ghost eyes and mouths on the jugs. Tip: leave the caps on while you do this, so the jugs don't dent. 2. Use the craft knife to cut a half-dollar-size hole in the back of each jug (a parents job) 3. Arrange the ghosts near each other and string the lights between them, stuffing several bulbs into each of the jugs.
Yes.