No, the Egyptians did not eat a lot of seafood, but they did eat fish such as salmon and tuna that they caught from the River Nile.
they always do. They eat dates a lot in all of the books i read
i don't know a lot about this but i do know that ancient Egyptians called ancient Nubia "the land of the bow" for its archers.
the answer to that is they drew about a lot of different things all the way from to talking about who rests in this pyramid to what events took place in the are
Because thats what they had most of
One of the places where a lot of the dead are buried are in the pyramids. This is the system the Egyptians used to bury their dead.
they always do. They eat dates a lot in all of the books i read
seafood is of large abundance there because it is an island, so they eat a lot of it.
They eat taro, igname, bananas, fish and a lot of seafood.
The ancient Egyptians ate the same basic foods every day like bread, cheese and milk. They didn't eat meat a lot because they used their animals for farming, and they got milk and dairy from them. They also ate bread, beer, vegetables and sometimes fish.
Spaniards eat a lot of fresh seafood.
Seafood. The Pacific Northwest has a lot of fish, as well as crabs.
Meat, vegies, fruit, a lot of things you find today
in the Philippines
i don't know a lot about this but i do know that ancient Egyptians called ancient Nubia "the land of the bow" for its archers.
Lots of things. I assume they ate a lot of seafood. When they got sick of seafood, they would try to capture a gull.
Japan is located by the sea, therefore they eat a lot of seafood!
Ancient Egyptians invented a lot of important things. Some of these things include paper, ink, writing, medicine, makeup, and toothpaste.