I am not sure if it is even wise to engage in discussions about topics that seem nonsensical.
To begin with, Bitcoin's existence in the past would have been impossible due to the lack of essential technologies such as the internet and computers. Without these technologies, the digital world that Bitcoin thrives in would not have existed. Secondly, the financial and economic systems of the past, which relied on physical commodities like gold and silver for currency, were vastly different from the digital world of Bitcoin.
You just hit the nail on the head. The olden days lacks the infrastructures and technological tools for bitcoin to flourish. If it were in the ancient days how would people be able to mine bitcoin? No computer and no internet? The OP should be aware that bitcoin is a digital coin and we've progressed from the stone age, iron age to the computerized age.