The Egyptians learned about making bronze tools and using chariots from the Hyksos.
We can't know for sure but there are some alternatives we should consider: 1. Egyptian intellectuals discovered it 2. The Egyptians learnt it from another people 3. Humans are actually way way older than we think and have had civilization way back 4. Aliens taught them
The ancient Egyptians improved the chariots of the Hyksos by making them lighter and covering parts of the wood with metal. They could carry more than one archer.
Ancient egyptians started making jewelry when they wanted to wear it!
Chariots were introduced to Egypt by the Hyksos during the 2nd Intermediate Period and the Egyptians quickly adopted the technology, but they never got beyond making very lightweight versions. Good quality timber was always in very short supply in Egypt, so chariot-making was limited to fast but small, flimsy-framed and narrow-spoked examples drawn by just two horses. The body frame was often filled in with nothing more than leather panels. The Assyrians built much heavier chariots that needed a four-horse team to draw them. Links below take you to images of Egyptian two-horse chariots:
The Romans had a better organised army with better formations, The Greeks were more learned with better weapons and tactics, and the Egyptians were harsh rulers making the soldirs more afraid of them than the enemy.Romans are better than the egytains and Greeks that's why they conqued them.
they mixed copper and tin to make bronze look up the process of making bronze to learn the whole procedure
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they learned it from the hittites.
Ancient Egyptians got their clothes by making them out of flax, which they turned into linen.
the most important contribution of the Shang dynasty is writing.
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