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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.

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