They would probaly do something like fishing or being a farmer but if they went to school then they are capable of doing things such as a scribe, preist, doctor etc.
I think they where linen robes and garbs, I know for sure most of it is linen.
They can be for men and women.
By prayer and spell, as he was the patron god of the living Pharaoh, rulers, law, war, young men, light, the sun.
God of the living Pharaoh, rulers, law, war, young men, light, the sun.
Egyptian men, firstly, are not a monolith. With over 40 million men, Egypt has as many diverse appetites as you can imagine. In terms of weight, the general Egyptian preference is closer to the Latino preference than the European or American preferences. (This is to mean that a woman with some curves is more desirable than a bean-pole, i.e. Sofia Vergara not Paris Hilton.) Most Egyptian men, however, are not interested in overweight or obese women. Of course, it every Egyptian is different and this is only the "average".
Ancient Egyptian JobsThe Pyramid of PowerJobs relating to the Government of EgyptAncient Egyptian ScribesAncient Egyptian Priests / Priestesses and AstrologersAncient Egyptian Engineers and ArchitectsAncient Egyptian Builders and ArtistsAncient Egyptian SoldiersAncient Egyptian Manual Laborers, Fishermen and FarmersAncient Egyptian Camel Breeders
Most people in ancient Egypt were peasant farmers they raised crops and kept livestock.
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Horus was the patron god of the living Pharaoh, rulers, law, war, young men, light, the sun.
Horus.
There are many periods of Egyptian history throughout most of them, the pharaoh was viewed as the living embodiment of Horus, thus a god in the flesh.
Horus was the patron god of the living Pharaoh, rulers, law, war, young men, light, the sun, many others depending on the particular variant. Horus is most often with the aspects of a falcon body or head.