ya i guess they did. what they did i haven't heard of yes but yes they did
it is a lever used in the egyptian times
Yes, the Pharaoh in ancient Egyptian times was believed to be a god or a divine figure, and was considered to have a special connection to the gods. The Pharaoh was seen as a living embodiment of the gods on Earth, and was worshipped as a god by the ancient Egyptians.
There is no equivalent in Egyptian Mythology, but the closest would be Yam (Yamm) who was worshipped as the God of the Sea during Ancient Egyptian times.
King Tutankhamen was the most popular Pharaoh in Ancient Egyptian times, and the youngest.
This was the Pharos, or Lighthouse of Alexandria.
During ancient Egyptian times.
i dont know ........ LOOK IT UP :^)
it is a lever used in the egyptian times
In ancient Egyptian times gods were important. The pharaoh was thought to be the descendant of a god to the Egyptians. They thought they were on earth to please the gods and that's what they did worshiped and built large pyramids to worship their gods.
Yes, the Pharaoh in ancient Egyptian times was believed to be a god or a divine figure, and was considered to have a special connection to the gods. The Pharaoh was seen as a living embodiment of the gods on Earth, and was worshipped as a god by the ancient Egyptians.
There is no equivalent in Egyptian Mythology, but the closest would be Yam (Yamm) who was worshipped as the God of the Sea during Ancient Egyptian times.
King Tutankhamen was the most popular Pharaoh in Ancient Egyptian times, and the youngest.
Ancient Times.
More likely a sickle with a wooden handle and a flint blade.
In the ancient Egyptian times
Egypt, in ancient times.
the egyptian headrest is a type of pillow used in the ancient times,