Egyptians learned their skills through a combination of apprenticeship, formal education, and practical experience. Young people often trained under skilled artisans and craftsmen, gaining hands-on experience. Additionally, scribes and priests received formal education in temples, where they learned reading, writing, mathematics, and religious practices. This structured approach ensured the transmission of knowledge and craftsmanship across generations.
Book of the Dead.
the Egyptians wanted to learn how to make bronze weapons and how to use chariots
They gained culture, writing, and advanced weaponry
The Egyptians learned how to do math and invented the calendar.
They have to learn needle work, cooking.
Egyptians.
The Phoenicians likely learned their gold working skills from the Egyptians, who were known for their advanced goldsmithing techniques. The Phoenicians traded extensively with the Egyptians and other civilizations in the ancient Near East, allowing them to acquire and adopt various skills and knowledge in different fields, including goldworking.
hieroglyphics
Built pyramids.
they learn to build pyramids.
Egyptians
Egyptians.
you would learn building skills
Young Egyptians learned to write just like kids learn to write today. Scribes or teachers would teach the children how to write.
yeah they learn skills about jerking off
the answer is the old kingdome
writing