Ancient Egyptians primarily engaged in trade and bartering to acquire goods. They exchanged items such as grain, livestock, or handmade crafts for other necessities, as currency was not widely used until later periods. Additionally, they utilized a commodity-based system where goods could serve as money, with certain items like silver and gold being valued for their intrinsic worth. Markets and fairs were common venues for these transactions, facilitating the exchange of goods within and between communities.
cutting stuff
so that they can use it in the afterlife. :)
They didn't stuff their mummies, they dried them out with salts and wrapped them in papyrus.
wen it was time for him to die haha
I believe like pottery and stuff. If they were a royal Pharaoh ....................GOLD!
stuff
cutting stuff
Random stuff
so that they can use it in the afterlife. :)
because they would need that stuff in their afterlife
They didn't stuff their mummies, they dried them out with salts and wrapped them in papyrus.
Ancient Egyptians moved stuff by logging logs tied them with reeds and then pushed out into the nile and then floated down the river!
Ancient Egyptians moved stuff by logging logs tied them with reeds and then pushed out into the nile and then floated down the river!
I believe like pottery and stuff. If they were a royal Pharaoh ....................GOLD!
wen it was time for him to die haha
Using like grass and stuff for the colours, their paintings were for letters though and were read!
they played games such as senit