i know that they get paid 10 loaves of bread and 2 jugs of beer a day.
THis is the answer to < What (were) ancient Egyptian human expression? These would consist of their writing system hieroglyphics, Egyptian nile dancing, and much more. :)
I don't exactly know how much he made but I do know he was in line right afterPharaohs with scribes.PharaohsScribes/PriestBuildersServantsSlaves
The Egyptian equivalent of Eros would be the god Horus. Horus was often associated with love and fertility in ancient Egyptian mythology, much like Eros in Greek mythology. So, if you're looking for the Egyptian cupid, Horus is your guy.
In Ancient Egypt, girls wore simple sheath dresses made of white linen. They did not reveal too much of their body.
Because it cost them too much money to work on the land. But they still needed jobs, so they became tenant farmers.
This much is known: the Phaoronic period Egyptian culture, lasting through many dynasties did not have Money as we know it. No Ancient Egyptian coins, ingots, deposit (blocks, say of Gold or Silver) have ever been discovered. Of course they had a slave-holding society and a sort of Priestly caste as well, but the thing seems to have functioned without Money as We Know it!
1 Egyptian pound is $1.67 in American money.
The Egyptian grossed $15,000,000 worldwide.
Slaves in Ancient Egypt were mostly people who had been captured during the war. According to the law, they were not free, they had no rights and didn't earn any pay. Here's a documentary explaining it more. New Historia-Daily Life in Ancient Egypt
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i know that they get paid 10 loaves of bread and 2 jugs of beer a day.
THis is the answer to < What (were) ancient Egyptian human expression? These would consist of their writing system hieroglyphics, Egyptian nile dancing, and much more. :)
The Egyptian grossed $15,000,000 in the domestic market.
They farm and sell things other than that they pretty much farmed AND TAUGHT THEIR CHILDREN HOW TO FARM AND COOK.
Greece was a much poorer country for agriculture; even the better parts could produce only coarse grains. However 'hard to live' has many facets, including politically and socially. The bulk of Greeks were peasant farmers as were Egyptians, but they developed a much better cultural lifestyle than the equivalent Egyptian peasant farmers.
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