clay, stone, ivory, bone, faience, glass, bronze, copper, silver, wood, etc.
In ancient Egypt, cheap jewellery and amulets for the lower classes were often made out of copper and faience (non-clay based ceramics). Even the poorest Egyptians would own a few pieces of jewellery as it was an indicator of wealth and social status.
They wore a nemis, headress, and a fake beard.
the largest social class in Egypt or ancient rome was made up of what
nobody
Not all sandals are made out of papyrus of course, but In the Ancient Egypt, they used to use papyrus to make sandals.
in ancient egypt, medicine was made out of mummies.
In ancient Egypt, cheap jewellery and amulets for the lower classes were often made out of copper and faience (non-clay based ceramics). Even the poorest Egyptians would own a few pieces of jewellery as it was an indicator of wealth and social status.
Aromatherapy oils, lavendar, turmeric, spices, beads, cotton, hashis. (I think)
tools in ancient egypt were made out of wood, copper, bronze, and iron
they made it
They wore a nemis, headress, and a fake beard.
Yes, the art of glass making goes back to ancient Egypt. In Egypt they made small items liked beads, vases, jewerly, but in the middle ages there were stain glass windows in churches and glass in houses.
The Incas were in the Americas, not in ancient Egypt. So no, the Incas never made mummies in ancient Egypt. The Egyptians did.
Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt
Beading has been around for thousands of years. Ancient civilizations did it such as the Ancient Egyptians. Cavemen did it. They did it to adorn themselves. Beads were and are made of all sorts of materials.
Niger, then sent to Egypt
the largest social class in Egypt or ancient rome was made up of what