The phrase "the Egyptians didn't need sunglasses during the plague" likely refers to a historical or metaphorical context rather than a literal one. During the time of the plague, the focus would have been on survival and public health rather than fashion or comfort. Additionally, the harsh sunlight and glare of the Egyptian environment might not have been a primary concern when faced with the immediate challenges of disease and mortality. Thus, sunglasses were not a priority in that dire situation.
During the plagues in ancient Egypt, particularly the plague of darkness, the Egyptians experienced a supernatural darkness that lasted for three days, making sunglasses unnecessary. This darkness was described as so thick that it could be felt, preventing any light from penetrating. Therefore, the concept of needing sunglasses in such a scenario was irrelevant, as the absence of light rendered them ineffective.
syddall was a girl who lived in the village of eyam during the plague. all her family died of the plague along with herself and she had a sweetheart called rowland torre who didnt know he was dead until after the plague was over.
they didnt
They didnt!
no they actually didnt
no they didnt
i belive she wore some type of that brand sunglasses and no she didnt have a lazy eye she just loved sunglasses she said it in an interview. :)
They didnt
no. they rode on camels. ancient egyptians didnt have black n white cows.
the egyptians had nothing else to use. most likely they didnt even know or call it science.
no, they didnt worship dogs, but they did worship cats.
they didnt have pasta in egyptian timnes its italian