A sign of mourning in ancient Egypt was to shave off ones eyebrows which was even done when a persons pet cat had died. And just about any Egyptian who could afford a wig shaved their head do to lice control.
Contrary to popular belief lice need a healthy and clean hair shaft to live and breed on.
Priests had to shave all body hair and bathe 3 times a day in holy water as a sign of purity. Answer: No, they did not.
They had to go before the gods free from dirt, flees, nits, hair and impurities, so no they did not.
yes
they ate wine and bread
yes to worship gods
there were many ancient Egyptian jobs including farmers,priests,craftspeople,blacksmiths,jewelers, animal breeders,scribes,pharaohs, bakers,artists
The ancient Egyptian ruler was considered to be a living god, so naturally he outranked the priesthood and everyone else.
yes
they shaved the cats eyebrows off
they ate wine and bread
yes to worship gods
Often, priests who embalmed the bodies of the ancient Egyptian dead.
there were many ancient Egyptian jobs including farmers,priests,craftspeople,blacksmiths,jewelers, animal breeders,scribes,pharaohs, bakers,artists
The ancient Egyptian ruler was considered to be a living god, so naturally he outranked the priesthood and everyone else.
Because of their ability to win the favor of the gods.
In ancient Egypt,only priests and his assistants were allowed to make mummies.The whole process takes 70 days.
the ancient priests of egypt ate, fish, wine, bread, beer, turnups, garlic, and sometimes figs.
Priests were the upper middle class of the Egyptian pyramid, they were very religious people that ran the government.
Ancient Egyptian JobsThe Pyramid of PowerJobs relating to the Government of EgyptAncient Egyptian ScribesAncient Egyptian Priests / Priestesses and AstrologersAncient Egyptian Engineers and ArchitectsAncient Egyptian Builders and ArtistsAncient Egyptian SoldiersAncient Egyptian Manual Laborers, Fishermen and FarmersAncient Egyptian Camel Breeders