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What were the Ancient Egyptian slaves agriculture?

farming


What farming techniques were used by ancient Egyptian?

Irrigation


How does the ancient Egyptian irrigation system work?

farming technique


Purpose for the rivers in the Fertile Crescent?

to make farming soil good for the ancient Egyptian people


What supported farming in ancient Egypt?

The Nile river, which was very useful for irrigation supported farming in ancient Egypt. Ancient Egyptians made canals that connected directly to the Nile. They then made sluices that gave water from the canals to farms. Farming was the key to the development of Egyptian civilization.


Why did the Nile make farming easy for ancient Egyptian?

It flooded every year.


What was the main economic activity in all ancient American civilizations?

Farming


What tools were used in ancient Egyptian farming?

flint-bladed sickles,ploughs,mattocks,rakes,hoes and winnowing scoops


Who was the first person to use organic farming?

An unknown ancient is the first person to use organic farming. Organic farming proliferates thousands of years after its original popularity throughout the ancient African, American, Asian, Australian and European continents. It also serves as the ancient basis for insular farming, such as on the Emerald Isle.


Why was farming important to the ancient Egyptian?

It was important because people needed crops to survive. They had begun to settle in towns and didn't hunt and gather as they once did.


What is the Egyptian farming amulet?

shabti


Who did the physical work when building the pyramids?

When speaking about the ancient Egyptian pyramids, the common man, took time away from his farming and other activities to do the physical work in building the pyramids. This was the duty, so to speak, of the common male Egyptian.