Yes, ancient Egypt did have a form of detention for criminals. The ancient Egyptians had a system of justice that included punishments for crimes such as theft, assault, and murder. Offenders could be detained in local jails or held in custody until their trial or punishment was determined by the authorities. Additionally, there were specific punishments outlined in ancient Egyptian law codes for various crimes, which could include fines, beatings, or even death penalties.
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A Nome in ancient Egypt is was a subnational administrative division of ancient Egypt.
There were two parts Ancient Egypt, Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt.
Cats were sacred in ancient Egypt
Yeah but Ancient Egypt was a long time ago (starting in 3000 BC).
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in movies they do but mostly no
A place where criminals are confined.
TOO MANY.
They Cut your ears of and Enslaved you. Or they threw you into the Nile river. or you got mummified alive The punishment depended on the crime. Murder, tomb robbing etc. meant execution.
A Nome in ancient Egypt is was a subnational administrative division of ancient Egypt.
Egypt's Ancient Capital.
To my knowledge, there isn't one. They didn't jail people in ancient Greece the way we do today. Criminals would be sent to labor or sold into slavery.
men in ancient Egypt almost the same rights as women in ancient Egypt.
prison, jail, hoosegow, slammer, joint
Ancient Egypt..
There were two parts Ancient Egypt, Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt.