The work in ancient Egypt affected the Egyptians because if they worked in the mines lets say then they would die and social roles made people in ancient Egypt have different rights and if your blood was royalty then you might even become a pharaoh
what are the responsibilities of an ancient Egyption farmer
Their role was to construct the pyramids
The role of men is to be responsible for economic well-being of the family. The role of women is to perform household tasks and take care of the family. Women had jobs, like weavers, dancers, singers, bar ladies, or lions. all women had green hair and long butt nails.
they were the tombs for the Pharaohs
they were the tombs for the Pharaohs
submissive to males
the Nileplayed the part in the death proscess in ancient egypt by having the body washed in it
The cobra is a god or a goddess, a cobra didn't have really a role. Most people feared the cobra and thought of them as a sign of evil from the underworld
The men in ancient Egypt did work depending on their jobs, eg. scribe, builder, vizier, noble, farmer, etc.
The social classes impacted Egypt both positively and negatively. It gave Egypt a proper community to strive on. Also it s positive because everyone has a role to play in a life of an Egyptian. It impacted Negatively because everyone was bossed around to their specific duty
Geography played a significant role in shaping the movement of people in ancient Egypt. The presence of the Nile River, which provided water, fertile soil, and transportation, allowed people to settle and thrive along its banks. The surrounding deserts served as natural barriers, protecting Egypt from invasions and creating a relatively isolated environment. Overall, the geography of ancient Egypt influenced the patterns of settlement, the development of trade routes, and the relative stability of the civilization.
The people in Ancient Egypt believed that everything that affected them and their lives was the result of a direct action of a god.