you don't now because back in the ancient egytian times they never use to have cameras or video tapes where they could take pictures or videos of people so if you see videos about the ancient Egyptian times then that means that people are just acting to be the person.
The ancient egyptians made pyramids to house kings and queens' tombs. The pyramids were the rulers' final resting place. (PS-I am fairly sure this is correct, however, if you are talking about the Ancient Egyptians look up the Great Pyramids of giza).
Thy wore earings as they thought it was a fashinable thing at the time. And it made the woman look moch prettier
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to fight people and make them look like their lezbians
A typical Persian wore a toga.
They did not. Egyptians, both ancient and modern, look like people. The ancient Egyptians did believe some of their gods looked like people with cat's heads... But of course there was no basis in fact for that.
with style and skill but im sure u dont know what that is
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bricks and dust since theyve been dead
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The most commonly known are hieroglyphics, they look like pictures of animals and hands etc.. Look into the Rosetta Stone if you want to know the other kind of Egyptian language and writing symbols.
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you'd like to know, woudn't you?
To the ancient Egyptians, the world was a place full of mystery and wonder, where the Nile River played a central role in both their daily lives and their religious beliefs. They believed in numerous gods and goddesses, and death was seen as a transition to the afterlife, where one's actions on Earth would determine their fate. The ancient Egyptians viewed their rulers as divine beings, such as pharaohs who were considered the intermediaries between the gods and the people.
Ancient Egyptians were thought to have played games with a ball-like object. However, the first ball was sold in 1836 by Charles Goodyear.
They all look like Chuck Norris.
What did the Ancient Greek Theatres look like?