Natural events were explained by the Egyptians much like they were explained by other cultures during this time. Many natural occurrences were thought to be the work of gods or other deities that controlled things that the people otherwise had no way of explaining, such as the sun rising and setting and the weather.
In a pre-scientific age, they were used to explain natural events.
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They didn't have newspapers, but they kept recorded events on papyrus scrolls.
All acts of nature and beasts were believed to have origin with the Egyptian gods.
The ancient Greeks attributed weather, seasons, and natural disasters to the actions of their gods and goddesses. They believed that deities like Zeus, Poseidon, and Demeter controlled various natural phenomena, such as storms, earthquakes, and agricultural cycles. Myths and legends were used to explain these events, with narratives often reflecting the relationship between humans and divine forces. Additionally, they observed natural patterns, which contributed to their understanding of seasonal changes.
In a pre-scientific age, they were used to explain natural events.
you cant find Zeus because he is not real. the ancient Greeks used gods and goddesses to explain what they couldn't explain themselves like natural events and historical events.
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They didn't have newspapers, but they kept recorded events on papyrus scrolls.
All acts of nature and beasts were believed to have origin with the Egyptian gods.
The ancient Greeks attributed weather, seasons, and natural disasters to the actions of their gods and goddesses. They believed that deities like Zeus, Poseidon, and Demeter controlled various natural phenomena, such as storms, earthquakes, and agricultural cycles. Myths and legends were used to explain these events, with narratives often reflecting the relationship between humans and divine forces. Additionally, they observed natural patterns, which contributed to their understanding of seasonal changes.
the answer to that is they drew about a lot of different things all the way from to talking about who rests in this pyramid to what events took place in the are
Egyptians did not have magic; they believed, like many ancient civilisations, that intercession on behalf of the gods and other mythological personages was responsible for many apparently supernatural events.
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Some are and some are not.
They used myths to explain why certain events occurred in their everyday lives.
These scientists were called "Naturalists"