Boys in ancient Egypt start school at 4 years old and end at 15 years old. Only boys could go to school and they learned reading and writing at the school master's house. After they finish school they train to become a scribe.
In the temples.
Boys in ancient Egypt start school at 4 years old and end at 15 years old. Only boys could go to school and they learned reading and writing at the school master's house. After they finish school they train to become a scribe.
To go to school at age 7, at 18 they were aloud to vote techniqually but had to go to military school til age 20.
afterlife
The ancient Egyptians mummified their pets and animals because they wanted them to go to the afterlife with them.
In Spartar children had to go to school at the age of 6 until first adult year. In Athens everyone had to go to a public school
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Some of the wealthier Egyptians did.
The nine year old boys of talented peasants and royalty would study reading and writing in the school in the temple with the priest.
Walking was the main mode. Boats were used by the Egyptians because they had the Nile and they also had chariots.
Ancient Egyptian artisans did not got to a formal school but would be apprenticed to their craft at a young age. These apprentice's families would have to pay a fee to the tradesman to train under him
yes they went to markets to buy goods and trade them.