as long as they where alive
the answer is 50 to 100 thousand years
rules for snake Egyptian game there are not very many rules because people were unsure about the rules and they played the game a long long long time ago.
They are important because they show the different Artifacts and Treasures they used a long time ago..
The daily life for Egyptian artisans was spent working in large workshops, workers side by side. They usually worked for 10 days straight before taking some time off. The workers entirely depended on their employers for food. If food was short in supply, artisans often went hungry. ~ Artisan's homes were usually rectangular and about 10 yards long. Three rooms from front to back, the first was either a workroom or a room for animals. The second was the living room, then lastly was divided into a kitchen and a bedroom. Roofs were sometimes used as a place to either work or sleep.
There are so many that I cannot be able to count. but i can give you some examples; the shabti, the headrest, the mirror, an amulet, jewellery of all kinds! As you can now sees that I could stay all day long counting all the different types of Ancient Egyptian Artefact's!!!
Nephthys is a immortal Egyptian goddess, who can not die in Ancient Egyptian religion.
Isis, a ancient Egyptian goddess, was immortal. She is never told to have died in Egyptian myth.
It lasted 3000 years.
the answer is 50 to 100 thousand years
14 years
The biggest Egyptian ship was 330 feet long and pulled Cleopatra's needle to its original spot.
Anyone can find an ancient Egyptian artifact; it's what they do with it afterwards that matters in the long run.
rules for snake Egyptian game there are not very many rules because people were unsure about the rules and they played the game a long long long time ago.
entire mummification process took about 60 days, thus meaning the funeral and final burial of ancient Egyptian mummies occurred at least two months after death
well they are ancient so they live for a very long time bout 10+ years if looked after really well
King Tutankhamun is sometimes called "the boy king", since he ruled Egypt as an adolescent. However, it should be kept in mind that, since the average Egyptian did not live very long to begin with, so he was definitely not considered a "boy" by ancient Egyptian standards.
In ancinet Egyptian religion the goddess Sekhmet never died.