They didn't have free time. When not farming they were required to help build the monuments for the Pharaoh. The ancient work week was 9 days long and the men working in the Valley of the Kings lived below the valley in workers camps and returned home after working 9 days.
they spent their free time like savages
Being a farmer was tough work so every spare second they got they were either taking a nap or spending a nice peaceful moment with their family.
They took naps, cooked, and cleaned
they practiced chanting while they wait for the Pharaoh
They didn't have free time. When not farming they were required to help build the monuments for the Pharaoh. The ancient work week was 9 days long and the men working in the Valley of the Kings lived below the valley in workers camps and returned home after working 9 days.
around the time of ancient egypt.
at the time of ancient Egypt the government was the strongest in the world
yes chariots were around ancient Egypt they were introduced by the Hyksos who invaded Egypt for some period of time
Yeah but Ancient Egypt was a long time ago (starting in 3000 BC).
Farmers in Ancient Egypt were busiest during the annual flooding of the Nile, which typically occurred from June to September. This flooding deposited nutrient-rich silt on the fields, making it an ideal time for planting crops such as wheat and barley. The harvest season generally followed in the months of October to January, making these periods crucial for agricultural activity.
when you use your time wisley
Egypt's Nile River has a predictable time of flooding.