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The idea of pharaoh was promoted by Propaganda that included commemorative scarabs. These were designed to celebrate the pharaoh's prowess in hunting and defending his people even when there were no wars.
no one had any idea what ADD was in 1990, let alone in ancient Egypt.
There were no gods of tangible objects in Ancient Egypt, instead each god represented an idea, like Anubis represented death, and Osirus represnted the dead. The closest god to god of scorpions would be ra, who symbolized the sun, and was shown as a scarab beatle.
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they traded mostly with Egypt, which gave them and many artists from other centuries idea's for art.
The idea of pharaoh was promoted by Propaganda that included commemorative scarabs. These were designed to celebrate the pharaoh's prowess in hunting and defending his people even when there were no wars.
hi, sorry but i have no idea. are you studying ancient egypt. i am for a project and i have a lot of questions, i was wondering if we could share some facts. from helloyello :)
Pyramids were first constructed in Ancient Egypt which people say that a Pharaoh by the name of Djoser came up with the idea for the rulers to have a place where they could be in the afterlife in peace.
A pharaoh could make the laws of ancient Egypt and many times did make them. However he was under an overall restriction, so to speak, because the Egyptian outlook on life was one of continuity. A new law could not be too radical or the priests would get upset as their idea of the gods could not be changed. The Pharaoh Akhenaten tried it, but his reforms, both religious and civil lasted only as long as he did.
the most amazing thing about ancient egypt was the pyramids. they have no idea how they made it so presice
no one had any idea what ADD was in 1990, let alone in ancient Egypt.
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The religious idea of eternal life
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In ancient Egypt, they were usually written on buildings and monuments, such as tombs and obelisks. They were also written on papyrus. Apprentice scribes would also practice hieroglyphics on broken bits of stone called ostraca.
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