The Egyptians wrote on Papyrus which was an early form of paper. They also wrote in tombs and on special objects which were in turn placed in the tomb.
They used reed pens, sticks and other sharp objects to write or carve into paper or walls/objects.
sticks & they rote on stone wall also
While they did write on stone walls during the earliest days of Egyptian civilization, that was quickly rendered obsolete through the invention of both smaller stone tablets and subsequently papyrus. They even had books, though not quite in the way you and I would think of them.
As for writing implements, I cannot help there, although to write on the stone tablets they obviously would have required chisels and hammers. For the papyrus, a fairly safe assumption would be some kind of brush-and-ink method, likely a reed brush as they were common around the Nile.
they used nife, speres, and bow and arrows
People in ancient Mesopotamia would write their hieroglyphs on tablets. Tablets are flat block of stone that were often used to write on in ancient times. Hoped that helped you ! :)
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I really don't think ancient egyptians used diapers
They wrote in temples, houses, places of wership and shops
the ancient egyptians used metals, gold and wood for their tools they are like the cavemen but the cavemen never had gold
Egyptians were some of the first people to use sails to capture the wind's energy.
Ancient Egyptians do not exist today. Modern Egyptians read and write Arabic, which is the national language of Egypt.
to build pyramids(and for something to write on).
Papyrus. It's like parchment.
No, modern Egyptians speak and write Arabic using the Arabic script.
The ancient Egyptians far suppassed the intelligence of the 21st century Egyptians.
ancient Egyptians used lyre
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ancient egyptians used animal fat.
the egyptians used papyrus to write on.papyrus was derived from a plant and it was used instead of paper Papyrus or paper reed (Cyperus papyrus) is a plant used by the ancient Egyptians to make paper much the same way as we do today.
Clay tablets.