They used slingshots, daggers, composite bow, the curved swords, axes, maces, and war chariots.
The ancient Egyptian number system is no longer in use.
they used whips.
I'm pretty sure the Chinese used them as rockets
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For smell,used for ancient Egyptian perfum.
weapons weapons and coins
There are a wide range of weapons available to the military in ancient Egypt : battle axes, swords, daggers, spears, slings, bows and arose, clubs, throwing sticks and others. The king would be familiar with the use of many of these weapons and comfortable with their use. there are statues of Tut using a spear, of gold alloy daggers in the royal tombs and records of Egyptian kings giving the coup de grace to fallen kings and generals with a skill bashing club.The Egyptian gods used some weapons - sword, spear, battle axes and such - but relied on magic charms and spells. The weapons they did use had no ties specific gods like Thor's hammer or King Arthur's sword.
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:
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:
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