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No. Scholars say that Hebrew was a language that arose as a dialect of Canaanite around 900 BCE, long after the supposed time of the Exodus. The Egyptians had their own language, although some Egyptians in later centuries might have spoken Hebrew as a second language.
He was the same religion as the rest of the ancient Egyptians, polytheistic, and believed in the Egyptian gods.
No, Hinduism started much after the Ancient Egyptians. It was started by the Aryans which started Brahmanism. It eventually changed into Hinduism and that is how it got started. Also, the Aryans were an Indian culture, which lived much after the Ancient Egyptians.Sources: An education in History.
There are about 13 million Greek speakers, including those who speak it as a first and second language. In ancient times, Greek was widely spoken as a first and second language across the eastern Mediterranean region.
Ancient Egyptians pressed papyrus reeds together to make a flat sheet called "papyrus" as well. This sheet was thicker than modern paper, off-yellow in color, and not of a uniform nature. Of course, modern Egyptians use all of the same types of paper (xerox, loose-leaf, packing, computer, etc.) that are used in Western countries.
Given that he's a Egyptian deity; ancient Egyptian is more then likely.The Egyptians believed that all their gods spoke the ancient Egyptian language.
for one reason, there Gods have not changed at all, and there sports are almost the same, there modern language is based of ancient Romen.
No. Scholars say that Hebrew was a language that arose as a dialect of Canaanite around 900 BCE, long after the supposed time of the Exodus. The Egyptians had their own language, although some Egyptians in later centuries might have spoken Hebrew as a second language.
to show that ancient Egyptians could do the same thing
Gods were important to Ancient Egyptians for the same reason God is important to people today
The Ancient Egyptians were the same skin colour as tropical africans of today and have the features that people accociate with black people
yes
Not in the same sense at the egyptians, the Chinese held some animals, such as the dragon in reverence, but they did not "worship" them in the same way as the ancient egyptians. They were more revered than they were worshiped.
hiiiiiiii the ancient Egyptians had to build the pyramids with out the use of modern such as cranes and developed way to build things by changing their environment
The ancient Egyptians created the Hieroglyphics. Without their written language we would not know what language the people from that area and time period had spoken. Plus the Hieroglyphics have opened up a new language for people of that study to read and write.
In a word, no, although many modern English words are derived from ancient Greek words, and both Greek and English are ultimately derived from the same ancient language, known today as Proto-Indo-European.
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