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The ancient Egyptians did not have ice in the way we understand it today, as they lacked refrigeration technology. However, they did have ways to create and use ice, particularly in the form of snow or ice brought from higher elevations, like the mountains of Lebanon, during certain seasons. Additionally, they would use evaporative cooling methods to keep their food and drinks cool, such as storing them in clay pots placed in water.

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