There are many jobs for Egyptians that can fit for just about any person. There was the occupation of a slave, of course, but they could be set free. There were jobs that both women and men could have, such as running businesses and farming. Women also sometimes watched over the slaves. There were scribes, who recorded history for the pharaoh. Then there were priests and nobles, the other people who served the pharaoh, and of course, the pharaoh and his queen. I've only listed a few of the possible occupations in Egypt, so don't go around saying this is all they could do. Really. Don't.
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what were some of the typical,everyday items that might be included in an ancient egyptian tomb,and why were these included
There are a number of examples of graduate jobs that might be available in London. Some of those examples include internships, marketing positions, and assistant positions.
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Pharaohs and priests were considered nobles.
He is Morrocan. Some might tell you he is Egyptian, but that is Tarek Moussa.
Some of the typical, everyday items that were included in the Ancient Egyptian tomb were beds, chariots, chamber beds, money, desk and so forth.
yes. think of all the people in the world who might! millions! i for one, am learning.
No, they do not. Many volunteer positions need nothing more than some spare time and willingness to do it; other paid positions might require some simple maths and language skills.
It might be Ahmed Zewail whom I have drawn from the wikipedia list of Egyptian scientists.
there were no anient Egyptian movements
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