Its quite simple really, their relative from the ancient times always tell their children what happens in the life back then. And the stories pass down to the egyptians who are alive today. There simple.
The ancient Egyptians used the decimal number system.
Ancient Egyptians have sex after every meal and i learned this in Social Studys class and its a true fact.
The heart kept you alive for eternity in the afterlife!
Egyptians didn't know their history and certainly didn't know about the one true God, the God of Heaven and earth. So, much like the Romans, they made up what they believed was their history. This includes believing in gods and worshiping idols.
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yes they believed in Allah the one true god
The moldy bread produces Penacilin which can be used to aide against infections.
Papyrus was the new thing for egyptians back then. We probably think of papyrus as paper when we think of it at all. True, the principle importance of papyrus was as a surface for writing and illustrations.
No, by definition a tomb is designed to hold the remains of the deceased. The Ancient Egyptians did build extra rooms in tombs for Pharaohs and those who could afford it so their wealth in objects could go with them into the afterlife.
It was the ancient Assyrians, as in, modern Iraq. They made the first battery in a clay jar, and the electricity was used for gold plating other metals. The ancient Egyptians later made use of it as lighting by arcing the electricity, the same as Edison's light bulb does, and the Hebrews later lit up parts of Jerusalem with the same technology with 8 lights mounted in high places like a temple for 1 of them. The invention of batteries took place about 2000 years prior to modern rediscovery of the technology, as well as the later rediscovery of the light bulb in its modern form.
No...In the ancient Olympics the winner received a olive wreath
True. Petroglyphs are rock carvings that were used by ancient civilizations to communicate messages and stories, while hieroglyphs are a form of writing used by ancient Egyptians that combined pictorial symbols with phonetic elements. Both were early forms of verbal communication before the development of modern alphabets.