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i suppose you would have to get higher than a bronze metal.
chisel is when you would use a chisel, (a tool), to carve any shape or whatever out. carving is when you you use any carving tool to get a shape.
You can make a "toy" sword from wood by carving the edges down. To make an actual sword from metal, a block of heated metal is pounded, then cooled, then repeatedly heated and flattened again to make it into a hard, narrow strip. This provides strength to the metal. If liquid metal were simply poured into a flat form, it would not have the required toughness.
Merits of ice carving include the beautiful look of the finished product, and the fact that ice is inexpensive. Demerits of ice carving would be the fact that it does not last. Your creation will eventually melt.
The best way for people to remember Cleopatra's name was to read it. Her cartouche was not destroyed and Octavian allowed all her statues to remain intact. The Alexandrians and Egyptians would remember her as the last Pharaoh and there is a carving of her at the temple at Dendera.
It would depend upon the size, condition and quality of the carving.
When one carves wood, one would need tools like carving knife, v-tool, chisel, plane, and other hand tools or power tools. The shop Micheal's has a full collection of tools for wood carving.
i would guess the ancient egyptians
The medium in a carving would be the substance which is carved. If a piece of granite is carved, the medium is 'granite' (or less specifically 'stone'), similarly for wood or ice. The medium is what carries the carving, which is the material is used to convey the carved design.
It would be interesting to worl with woods has i have passiond in wood carving.
no, because the Egyptians developed a political system based on the belief that the pharaoh was both a king and a god.
An archaeologist or a historian specializing in ancient civilizations would be most likely to study a stone carving to determine if the Sumerians used slaves. These experts would analyze the content of the carving, as well as historical and archaeological evidence, to draw conclusions about the social structure and labor practices of the Sumerian society.