Anybody was aloud to wear jewelery in ancient Egypt but people wore makeup when they were dead because when people were dead, people would say they have to look like they are alive so people would put make up on people who were dead so make them look alive before they were buried.
The Wealthy people and people who could afford Jewelry wore the Ancient Africa Jewelry!
Flowers were also worn as ornaments: collars of freshly cut flowers were made for religious cerimonies, including funerals and festivals.
Ordinary Egyptian men wore wrap around linen skirts called Shendyt; women wore simple - mostly long - linen dresses called kalasiris; children until the age of six wore nothing at all.
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They had pharaohs and always wore makeup and had cat eyes and they wore clothes made of gold. People who couldn't afford it will wear straw or nothing. Check on Google because I am a unreliable source of information to do with Egypt.
The Wealthy people and people who could afford Jewelry wore the Ancient Africa Jewelry!
Men usually wore shentis (kilts). The wealthy wore headdresses and wigs. Jewelry was very common in Egypt, and amulets.
Most men adorned themselves, the richer you were the more elaborate jewellery you wore.
Ladies wore tunics or dresses. They were white and made of linen, sometimes pleated. They wore sandals on their feet. They wore wigs on their head, and lots of beautiful jewelry.
the animal that osiris wore on his head in ancient Egypt the animal that osiris wore on his head in ancient Egypt
Flowers were also worn as ornaments: collars of freshly cut flowers were made for religious cerimonies, including funerals and festivals.
Because the ancient jewelry tells what our ancestors wore. Jewelry now you can buy at almost any store, but if we didn't have jewelry back then that would close a window on information about the ancient years.
Pharaohs and kings wore death masks.
Jewelry is one, because Egyptians wore jewelry i got the word from a local library book about the ancient Egyptians
Ordinary Egyptian men wore wrap around linen skirts called Shendyt; women wore simple - mostly long - linen dresses called kalasiris; children until the age of six wore nothing at all.
In ancient Egypt, every person--men, women, children, young and old, rich and poor, priest and pauper--wore makeup every day.
In ancient Egypt they wore Tunics, usually made from linen