yes
1. pyramids
2. mummies
3. some houses
and much more
vases
There are HUNDREDS however here are a few~ Thoth, Osiris, Isis, Hathor, Horus, Ra, Bes, Geb, Hapi, Khepri, Sobek, Bastet, etc
Ancient Egyptians kept statues in their homes primarily for religious and protective purposes. These statues often represented deities, ancestors, or protective spirits, serving as a means to invite their presence and blessings into daily life. Additionally, they believed that these figures could provide guidance, protection, and ensure a favorable afterlife. By having such statues within their homes, Egyptians sought to reinforce their spiritual connection and safeguard their families.
Going on a limb here, but wealthy Egyptians probably didn't fight.
Type your answer here... in 4236 B.C.
The ancient Egyptians believed in the afterlife. They felt you had to do good deeds while living so that the gods could weigh your heart. Good people had light hearts. Maat would weigh your heart in the underworld. You also had to have a preserved body and your name had to be written down. Once you were judged by Maat, Osiris would let you in to the Land of Two Fields. Here you would have eternal happiness.
I feel that that is not correct. Usually you would say there is nothing or there isn't anything. If you use it in this sentence, it would be incorrect There is not anything I can do for you. It still sounds funny, here is how you would be pronounced There is nothing.
Same here, I didn't do anything yet, but if you still have the receipt code, maybe you can call them...?
yes they did. thay are called Egyptian Mau. They are in murals in Egypt that have them on them and still are here today. If you have cable, you can watch Animal Planet and find a show called Cats101.Nicole s. FL
Mystique has the best power beacuse she can change into anything and anyone and still have here power as well as the form she takes.
There is evidence of widespread drought throughout the Mediterranean. The Egyptians recorded a list of the Greek sea peoples who were until then allies with Egypt, attacking them. There was a period of darkness after that where no achievements were made and a movement of the Greeks to more fertile parts of Greece. This is sometimes called the Dorian "invasion" though, in reality, it was the Greeks looking for more favorable plots of land.
no they were here a while before... about 100 years before