Yes. During the second century BC, the punishment for killing a cat was the death penalty. This is because cats were sacred to the goddess Bast and were seen as holy.
they played with each other
to amuse each other or to tell stories
so they could write letters to each other and to educate people
The Ancient Egyptians domesticated many different types of animals - sheep, cattle, goats, pigs, geese and later horses.
Each other, the Nubians to the south, the desert peoples to the east and west, the Greek, Persians and other Asiatic peoples to the north.
Some egyptians traded with each other.
Ancient Egyptians often greeted each other with a simple verbal salutation, such as "I greet you" or "Peace." A common gesture accompanying these greetings involved raising the hand in a wave or extending the hand forward, sometimes with a slight bow of the head. This combination of verbal and physical acknowledgment reflected their emphasis on respect and community.
The ancient egyptians had a monarchy. So thay had _3_ branches in ancient Rome.
They always traded from each other and they depednded on each other
They always traded from each other and they depednded on each other
They always traded from each other and they depednded on each other
They always traded from each other and they depednded on each other