The people who could afford sandals wore them.
Those who couldn't, didn't.
If you look at the tomb paintings domestic servants and slaves went barefoot. Ancient Egyptians generally went barefoot even the Pharaoh. When they did wear shoes it was normally sandals made from papyrus or leather. They were only worn on special occasions or to protect their feet.
to the underworld, to live with Horus
yes they went to markets to buy goods and trade them.
They believed they went to the Afterlife, a place, which they believed, was where they went to live after they died. That is why they had the pyramids, so they would be represented as a Pharaoh in that life.
No the ancient Egyptians did not wear shoes they went around bear feet.
Most ancient Egyptians went barefoot all the time for their whole lifetime. Priests, officials, nobles and royalty wore sandals of various kinds made from leather or palm or papyrus fibres - sometimes woven straw was used. Even these wealthier people often went barefoot.
yes
They wore sandals made from papyrus or leather. Footwear was only worn on special occasions or to protect your feet from damage. Both rich and poor generally went barefoot.
If you look at the tomb paintings domestic servants and slaves went barefoot. Ancient Egyptians generally went barefoot even the Pharaoh. When they did wear shoes it was normally sandals made from papyrus or leather. They were only worn on special occasions or to protect their feet.
They wore sandals, slippers, or went barefoot.
Mr. Ronnie Van zant
whe n the egyptians went to war, the stared from young ages, 18 up to older ages 30
Yes, of course you can, but that pavement can get extremely hot. I went there barefoot but I wore sandals some of the time because the pavement was just too hot in May.
kids went to school by riding a bike and walking.
Yes thay pray to their god
to the underworld, to live with Horus
Most people went barefoot. Sandals were worn made from papyrus or leather.