I wonder if you mean weapons, rather than tools?
The majority of ancient Egyptian infantry soldiers carried a simple spear with a bronze or copper head, plus a shield of wood and cow-hide. Some carried axes or knives as secondary weapons; there were also war-clubs and throwing-sticks.
Light troops included archers, slingers and javelin-throwers; these were often mercenary or auxiliary soldiers from conquered or allied nations.
Swords were less common, being used mainly by officers, bodyguard units, marines, units of priestly warriors and so on.
The links below take you to images of ancient Egyptian soldiers:
they use a wide variety and axes
They used granite rocks.
Well the soldiers simply become tools for the leaders who are fighting it out to use.
The tools that they used included pincers, forceps, spoons, saws, hooks, knives and containers with burning incense. Egyptian doctors were considered the best in the world at their time, and far away rulers sent for them to fix injuries, sickness, etc.
Egyptians usd wooden looms, and wove flax fibers through the shafts, to create long pieces of linen. Flax plants were abundant in Egypt.
they use a wide variety and axes
They used granite rocks.
I wonder if you mean weapons, rather than tools? The majority of ancient Egyptian infantry soldiers carried a simple spear with a bronze or copper head, plus a shield of wood and cow-hide. Some carried axes or knives as secondary weapons; there were also war-clubs and throwing-sticks. Light troops included archers, slingers and javelin-throwers; these were often mercenary or auxiliary soldiers from conquered or allied nations. Swords were less common, being used mainly by officers, bodyguard units, marines, units of priestly warriors and so on. The links below take you to images of ancient Egyptian soldiers:
they used clay to build their statues
I wonder if you mean weapons, rather than tools? The majority of ancient Egyptian infantry soldiers carried a simple spear with a bronze or copper head, plus a shield of wood and cow-hide. Some carried axes or knives as secondary weapons; there were also war-clubs and throwing-sticks. Light troops included archers, slingers and javelin-throwers; these were often mercenary or auxiliary soldiers from conquered or allied nations. Swords were less common, being used mainly by officers, bodyguard units, marines, units of priestly warriors and so on. The links below take you to images of ancient Egyptian soldiers:
in 1600
in 1600
The type of armor Egyptian soldiers wore consisted of helmets, scales, gloves, and protective shields.
They used this for unraveling the yarn or string on a foot-powered loom.
He held the lance firmly in his hand as he prepared to joust.
The musket was used by foot soldiers in both the Revolutionary and Civil Wars.
Nothing, all they could do was amputate it.