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Q: What did ancient Egyptians think was the seat of intelligence and emotion?
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What people were enslaved by ancient Egyptians?

everyone i think


Why do you think that most of the ancient egyptians lived on the floodplain?

suck it


What did the ancient Egyptians think about Isis?

Isis was an Egyptian God therefore worshiped by many


What god did the Ancient Egyptians think their pharaoh was?

Many others did so he may also have had that delusion.


Why do you think the ancient Egyptians buried their dead with food and other possession?

So they can go into the afterlife.

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What did the ancient Egyptians think about Isis?

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Why did the ancient egyptians think that the brain for a mummy has no use?

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What god did the Ancient Egyptians think their pharaoh was?

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