Aqueducts. If you've ever played a Civilizations game ever you would know how important those are. Aqueducts bring water to cities no where near water.
<span>
<span>Archaeologists discovered evidence of travel between Asia and the Americas before the arrival of early humans from Siberia.
</span><em>This statement suggests that the early humans do not come from the Siberian region but from Asia. In terms of human geography, history, culture and language, Siberia belongs to Russia. And Russia belongs to both Asia and Europe. Therefore, Siberia partly belongs to Asia and partly Europe. </em>
</span><em>In reality, archaeologists did discover evidence of travel when the indigenous people of the Americas found distant genetic links common with people of Australia and Papua New Guinea with the small groups of people in the Amazonian region of South America. </em><span>
</span>
Having discovered signs of green landscapes and bodies of water is a useless evidence. It could have been there since the beginning of time. Those landscapes could be a natural landform. Therefore, this evidence would just to point to no one has ever inhabited Americas at this moment of time.
Deer and rabbits are present in Siberia, therefore, this would just point to this region evidently.
Barren lands and infertile soil would mean no one had ever settled in this place. If there was, it wouldn’t have been barren and infertile.
Hellenistic Period
The Hellenistic Period (323– 30 BCE)
The Hellenistic period, and independent Greek or Greco-Macedonian history, ended in the year 30 with the fall to Rome of the final successor kingdom, that of the Ptolemies in Egypt. (oxford)
The thermometer was known to be significant because it was the first time that humans actually got hold of reading specific temperatures. The thermometer is also commonly used in various different situations. It's used to measure the heat/cold outside, the temperature of food, a human's temperature, and used to measure in science experiments. Those are simply a few examples. Hope this helped :))
He built a stream powered boat