yes they were also buried with it
Polygamy was legal for the Ancient Egyptians. Although polygamy was legal it was generally only practiced by the wealthy the prospect of paying maintenance to several women must have reduced the practice.
no only wealthy people
No. Although the Egyptians had large estates, they were never called villas. The villa was a Roman estate. But only the wealthy could afford them.
This symbol came from Egypt, so I guess the only answer would be the ancient Egyptians.
Yes, but only the wealthy. Roast peacock was served and peacock tongue was considered a delicacy in the ancient world.
Polygamy was legal for the Ancient Egyptians. Although polygamy was legal it was generally only practiced by the wealthy the prospect of paying maintenance to several women must have reduced the practice.
no i think it was only those who were wealthy or had money
Ma'at, meaning "truth" was not the only goddess of the Egyptians.
no only wealthy people
There are no "Ancient Egyptians" today; only "Modern Egyptians". As a result, the question as posed is unanswerable. Currently, 29% of Modern Egyptians or roughly 24 million Egyptians, farm.
only with wealthy people and the pharoah.
Education in ancient times was only bestowed to the children of the rich and wealthy.
The Egyptians. Pharaoh Cheops.
The indigenous people of Egypt are the Egyptians. The Copts are the only group of people who are uniformly descendants of the Ancient Egyptians while most Egyptian Muslims (the Arab Egyptians) are a mix of Ancient Egyptian ancestry and Arabian ancestry.
No. Although the Egyptians had large estates, they were never called villas. The villa was a Roman estate. But only the wealthy could afford them.
ancient egyptians didn;t use coffin.they used mummification make people into mummy altough only the rich could afford it like the pharaohs
only wealthy boys went to school in ancient Mesopotamia days.