It is thought that about 90% of the population worked at least some of their time in agriculture
Sure, ancient Egyptians had Nile flooding. During flooding, farmers were working in Pyramids construction.
If by poor Ancient Egyptians you mean the peasant farmers then they would be using oxen as draught animals.
ancient egytain farmers lived in, for the poorer farmers mud houses, and for the richer stone houses
Peasant farmers, about 90% of the population was engaged in agriculture.
Ancient Egyptians had many different jobs. Some were farmers and grew crops. Craftspeople did jobs such as carpentry and weaving. There were also soldiers scribes and priests.
most Ancient Egyptians were peasant farmers
The ancient Egyptians had fractions.
Sure, ancient Egyptians had Nile flooding. During flooding, farmers were working in Pyramids construction.
If by poor Ancient Egyptians you mean the peasant farmers then they would be using oxen as draught animals.
they did not they had farmers,pesents, and other people work for the pharaoh
no because money wasn't invented yet in ancient Egyptians times
ancient egytain farmers lived in, for the poorer farmers mud houses, and for the richer stone houses
Peasant farmers, about 90% of the population was engaged in agriculture.
There were different occupations that most ancient Egyptians held. The common ones included washerwomen, barber, metal workers, carpenter, bricklayers. farmers and traders among others.
Ancient Egyptians had many different jobs. Some were farmers and grew crops. Craftspeople did jobs such as carpentry and weaving. There were also soldiers scribes and priests.
The Egyptians were farmers and workers.
Farmers between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers historically watered their crops using a system of irrigation canals that diverted water from the rivers. They built dams to control the flow of water and used a network of channels to distribute it to their fields. This practice dates back to ancient Mesopotamia and continues to be used in modern agriculture in the region.