I once heard that they didn't and then I watched a movie and it said they did so I am not sure!
Beds or reed mats.
inside the ancient Egyptiant houses was furniture such as pillows, beds, chairs, frame beds, tables and, chests.
Some of the typical, everyday items that were included in the Ancient Egyptian tomb were beds, chariots, chamber beds, money, desk and so forth.
Some of the typical, everyday items that were included in the Ancient Egyptian tomb were beds, chariots, chamber beds, money, desk and so forth.
An ancient Egyptian bed is commonly referred to as a "bedstead" or "stool bed." These beds typically featured a raised wooden frame with a woven mat or animal hide for a sleeping surface. They often had decorative elements and were used by both the wealthy and the pharaohs, reflecting the importance of sleep in ancient Egyptian culture.
Embalming, Masonry, and Tanning Beds
Slaves in the past often slept on simple wooden beds, sometimes with straw mattresses or blankets for padding. The quality and comfort of the beds varied depending on the resources and treatment provided by the slave owner. In some cases, slaves may have slept on the floor or shared crowded sleeping quarters with other slaves.
Only if they do it themselves and have a source to wash them.
It had designs on it....
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THEY SLEPT ON FLOORS BECAUSE THEIR MASTERS DID NOT GIVE THEM BEDS TO SHARE ONLY SOME OF THE IMPORTANT SLAVES HAD LITTLE BEDS TO USE OTHERS HAD TO MAKE THEIR OWN CLOTHING TOO.
Ancient Egyptian farmers are dead. So they don't sleep, but if they did, it would be on reed mats.that does not make sence if they are dead they will be sleeping lol and they did have farmers in acient Egypt they did not just die like all at onece in 5 secounds hahahSo they used too sleep on reed mats?Why does this answer feel like a conversation...