The ancient Egyptians are credited with creating some of the earliest forms of soap around 3000 BCE. They made a cleansing substance by mixing animal fats with alkaline salts, which they used for personal hygiene and in the embalming process. While the concept of soap has evolved over time and other cultures developed their own versions, the Egyptians played a significant role in its early development.
They did not. Egyptians invented paparus, not paper.
Yes.
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the subject is Egyptians The verb is invented (to invent)
Obvcourse the Egyptians did aswell as the Mountain people of Norway the Kenek.
No, but they did invent paper!
The Egyptians used Lye to clean they're clothes in the river, only after the Lye was rinsed out of the clothes and washed downstream did people notice that it would bubble and clean the skin. It was pure accident
No. It is said that soap was a German invention.
They did not. Egyptians invented paparus, not paper.
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No, it was the Egyptians.
Yes.
Papyrus.
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sure they did