Beer. Yes beer, the food of the Egyptian peasant. Bread and beer. It is thought that while building the pyramids workers were fed a type of beer that is actually a sort bread. This gave them the nourishment needed for the backbreaking work needed to build the pyramids.
The Planting Seasons. Hope I Helped :-]
The Nile River, which gave them rejuvenated soil for their food crops, water and transport.
Egyptian farmers weren't gods in Egyptian mythology; although undoubtedly in ancient Egypt farmers worshiped the Egyptian gods and goddesses.
Fellah.
From top to bottom; Pharaoh , Government officials , Soldiers , Scribes , Merchants , Artisans , Farmers , and the Slaves .
fellaheen or fellah
ANCIENT CHINA Peasant farmers families, lived in simple houses made of mud, wood, and vegetable fibers, located near the fields they cultivated.
the peasant farmers
The largest group in ancient Egyptian society were the peasant farmers who made up about 90% of the population
Most people in ancient Egypt were peasant farmers they raised crops and kept livestock.
Peasant farmers are effected by pest and diseases like most other farmers. The real negative to the pest invasions and diseases is that peasant farmers do not have the resources to manage the cost of the pest and disease. Also, the profits are affected, resulting in worse conditions compared to other farmers who experience the same conditions.
an Egyptian peasant farmer
Egyptian farmers weren't gods in Egyptian mythology; although undoubtedly in ancient Egypt farmers worshiped the Egyptian gods and goddesses.
Fellah.
Taxes
how is pest and disease a problem to farmers
Egyptian farmers are called Fellaheen, which is the Arabic word for farmer. Most Egyptian farmers grow wheat or barley on their lands.
From top to bottom; Pharaoh , Government officials , Soldiers , Scribes , Merchants , Artisans , Farmers , and the Slaves .
fellaheen or fellah