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because they give the fod to the gds
They would dig canals to draw away water
the answer to that is they drew about a lot of different things all the way from to talking about who rests in this pyramid to what events took place in the are
They used papyrus - a fairly thick, paper-like material made from the papyrus plant.
Well, they took some sort of writing utensil and they moved their hand in a circular motion, and VOILA! A CIRCLE APPEARED!
When drawing or painting, the Egyptians had to be quick for most of the time they drew into the drying walls or tombs, temples, or homes. They drew people with their bodies facing forward but their head sideways simply because it was easier and more convenient.
No, ancient Egyptians did not primarily draw on cave walls; instead, they created their art on the walls of tombs, temples, and monuments. Their artwork often depicted scenes of daily life, religious rituals, and the afterlife, using a style that emphasized clarity and order. The focus was on preserving the memory of the deceased and honoring the gods rather than on cave paintings found in other cultures.
When the daughters of Jethro the priest , went to fetch water from the well, the Egyptian shepherds started to chase the girls away, but as Moses was resting near by he then drove all the Egyptians away. he then fetched water for the daughters of Jethro.
the egyptians and dudes took a bunch of paper and invented ink out of blood to draw pictures i have a PhD and try to present unbiased opinionsincerely,Eric
The Egyptions used it for paper useage and for mumifactionAnswerThe Egyptians used it for making paper and for mumifaction purposes AnswerThe main use of papyrus during the time of the ancient Egyptians was as paper to write and draw on. The egyptians did this by pressing together wet strips of the stems to make paper.______________________________________________________________________all of these answers are not wrong but the stems were some sort of reed that grows along the Nile River.It was only not used for mummifacation but for also, paper, sandals, boats, and the poor would sometimes eat papyrus roots.
It's kind of like the Egyptians drew their pictures on the walls because they wanted to keep record of all the happenings and going ons. Aboriginals probably did the same.