Ochre, a natural pigment which comes in shades of yellow, red, orange and brown
The ancient Egyptians tinted their sculptures with a range of natural pigments, including red, blue, yellow, green, and black. These pigments were derived from minerals, plants, and animals. On the other hand, the ancient Greeks primarily used paints made from natural pigments such as red ochre, yellow ochre, and lead white to tint their sculptures.
Mud bricks
Stone, or mud/clay bricks.
People from Greece. . . . no, just kidding. The Ancient Egyptians, smart one.
they made clay pots mostly
no
Anicent Egyptians (:
The ancient Egyptians tinted their sculptures with a range of natural pigments, including red, blue, yellow, green, and black. These pigments were derived from minerals, plants, and animals. On the other hand, the ancient Greeks primarily used paints made from natural pigments such as red ochre, yellow ochre, and lead white to tint their sculptures.
Mud bricks
Anicent Egyptians (:
they made the first writing
ancient egyptians made eyeshadow out of malachite a minnaral found in the nile. the malachite was a green minnaral.
you cant its a primary colour.
Ancient Egyptians made their bowling balls by carving stone.
Beer as it was first made there.
orange
PapyrusIt made boatsIt made paper so the Egyptians could write in hieroglyphicsIt was waterproof