Ancient Egyptians made perfume by extracting fragrant oils from various natural sources, including flowers, herbs, spices, and resins. They used methods such as crushing, soaking, and distillation to obtain essential oils, which were then blended with base oils or fats. The resulting perfumes were often stored in ornate containers and used for religious rituals, personal adornment, and as offerings to the gods. Perfume played a significant role in daily life and was a symbol of luxury and status in ancient Egyptian culture.
Ancient Egypt traded for bronze (with Nubia); it did not mine it.
Ever Seince the first person died in Egypt
They used basalt in ancient Egypt to make walls for protection!
they made alot of things such as pyiminds and so on..
they used papyrus for paper in ancient Egypt and took some time to make it too.
perfume or perfumery began in ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt was developed further refined by the Romans and Arabs.
Perfumery, or the art of making perfumes, began in ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt and was further refined by the Romans and Persians.
The Incas were in the Americas, not in ancient Egypt. So no, the Incas never made mummies in ancient Egypt. The Egyptians did.
Ancient times
they didn't?!
Egypt
Ancient Egypt traded for bronze (with Nubia); it did not mine it.
Ever Seince the first person died in Egypt
Egypt's accomplishments in ancient times were the pyramids that they built, the paintings, the ability to write symbols.
They used basalt in ancient Egypt to make walls for protection!
they made alot of things such as pyiminds and so on..
make up in Egypt were made out of mud, clay and dirt