Hippocrates of Kos was a Greek physician who lived from about 460 B.C. to 375 B.C. At a time when most people attributed sickness to superstition and the wrath of the gods, Hippocrates taught that all forms of illness had a natural cause. He established the firstintellectual school devoted to teaching the practice of medicine. For this, he is widely known as the "father of medicine."
Sherman's March to the Sea, known as the Savannah Campaign<span>, was a military campaign of the American Civil War conducted through Georgia by </span>Major General William Tecumseh Sherman<span> of the Union Army. Hope this helps!!</span>
No, they actually tared and featherd people and burnt buildings
I assume the best answer to your question is B
All three of these are true. That's why you can still find many of the islands inhabited by small groups of people that migrated there thanks to the Lapita technological advancements.