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the first one is all the above
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Ancient civilizations based a large part of their economy and their subsistence on trade and exchange of goods. Thus, they were guided by a very simple premise: they traded what they had left over, to obtain in exchange what they lacked. For example, if a civilization overproduced wheat, it could trade that surplus for goods it did not have, such as animals. In this way, all civilizations covered their needs without the obligation to procure them all by their own hand.
In ancient Egypt, iron was known to be "the metal from heaven" . Iron was often used in tools, weapons, jewelry, and other fine items associating iron with power and royalty.
An sample advertisement could have been something along the lines of, "Treat yourself like a deity and drape yourself in the metal from heaven".
When babies are able to babble "ba ba ba" they are in the Canonical Babbling stage. In this stage, babies are learning to recognize and order the sounds in order to form words. This stage starts around 7-8 months of age and lasts until 10-15 months when the first words emerge.