When Egyptian framers were not framing things (ie pictures), they were probably enjoying time with their families.
If you meant farmers - probably their families too.
The Framers wanted their new government to avoid the mistakes of the past
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Ancient Egyptian soldiers would relax or see their family during their free time
Ancient Egyptian soldiers would relax or see their family during their free time
Ancient Egyptian women, at the house, were mostly expected to do all of the housework.
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Honestly, my textbook says on rooftops. So, the rooftops. :) Hope I was helpful!
He is one the great archeologists present on the earth. He spend most of his time exploring about Egyptian mummies.
He is one the great archeologists present on the earth. He spend most of his time exploring about Egyptian mummies.
Lower class families, preferably the unskilled workers family, did most of their activities on the roof.
They would probably have no problem with them. In the time of the Framers, colonist communities were very small and the Framers were easily approachable, living in their midst. The Framers therefore already had a pretty good idea what the public's opinion was on any given subject.
Usually, when you go to a picture framing store to design a frame for your artwork, your framer will recommend ultraviolet filtering glazing to protect the art from fading caused by light. All framers have seen the effects of light on their client's artwork. Usually, fading happens over years, so the effects are not apparent until you compare the art to an original version. Works on paper are much more susceptible to fading than are oil paintings. That is due to the heavy pigment load in paint, while printing inks need to be more fluid and consist of lighter pigments and dyes that can be forced onto a thin piece of paper. So for preserving your artwork for a long period of time framers recommend you to apply UV filtering glazing.