Yes they did. They had an ancient religion called Herhous
stone
They used wood for the walls, flooring and for the door. sand was also importantthey would use it for the bottom level for their houses. They would also use stone for their sidewalks.
Jean-François Champollion was a French Egyptologist who, in 1922, "translated" the Rosetta Stone. The Rosetta Stone is a rock on which the same ancient edict was carved in three different languages, including ancient Greek and Egyptian Hieroglyphs. Champillion was able to use the Greek to show how to "decode" the hieroglyphs and, from that, formed the basic understanding of ancient Egyptian writing. His work is still used today by Egyptologists.
Ancient Egyptians used hieroglyphs to write on papyrus or carve into stone.
Guns are relatively modern invention, so were probably NOT used by "ancient" Indians. "Ancient" is a relative term unless placed in context. Also you need to specify what do you mean "ancient Indians" as in natives or the country India, or American native Indians?
Yes the aztecs used a stone called the sun stone.
Yes they did. They had an ancient religion called Herhous
stone
A Greek version of the text was also on the stone, which we still use today.
it a kitchen tools used in baking ... For me I think it is what you use to scrape off dirt
Olive OilThey used oils, and then scraped the oil off after their bath using a scraper made of metal or bone.
Yes, the Stone Age predates the civilization of ancient Egyptians. The Stone Age is a prehistoric period defined by the use of stone tools, lasting from around 3.3 million years ago up to about 3,000 BCE. The ancient Egyptian civilization emerged around 3100 BCE, during the later part of the Stone Age.
They used all normal 'stone age' utensils, there were no truly unique utensils in use.
To scrape paint, snow, and stupidity
Probably not cause they didn't really exist over there.
The Natchez Indians, and their ancestors, used; wood, stone, clay, water, shell, ochre, cane, plants, and many others.