the answer is 50 to 100 thousand years
In Egypt of course!
According to the myths, your heart was weighted so you could get into the Afterlife. Your heart was put on a scale, and if it weighed more then a feather, you would not get into the Afterlife. If it weighed less then a feather, you would get into the Afterlife..
The more fortunate people in ancient Egypt make shoes out of leather, which was very strong. The less fortunate made their shoes out of straw which was not that strong, so they would not last as long. But ancient Egyptian people barely wore shoes even in the winter, shoes were only for special occasions.
rules for snake Egyptian game there are not very many rules because people were unsure about the rules and they played the game a long long long time ago.
egyptians control nubia did not last long.
It lasted 3000 years.
Nephthys is a immortal Egyptian goddess, who can not die in Ancient Egyptian religion.
In Egypt of course!
The Egyptian empire lasted 3,000 years.
Isis, a ancient Egyptian goddess, was immortal. She is never told to have died in Egyptian myth.
According to the myths, your heart was weighted so you could get into the Afterlife. Your heart was put on a scale, and if it weighed more then a feather, you would not get into the Afterlife. If it weighed less then a feather, you would get into the Afterlife..
The Atef crown, worn by the ancient Egyptian god Osiris, is a distinctive headdress featuring a white crown of Upper Egypt flanked by two long feathers. It symbolizes both kingship and the afterlife, representing Osiris' role as the god of the afterlife and resurrection. The crown's design reflects the merging of the earthly realm and the divine, embodying the dual aspects of power and rebirth in Egyptian mythology. Additionally, it often appears in funerary art, emphasizing the connection between the pharaohs and the gods in the context of the afterlife.
In ancient Babylonia the most famous place was the "Hanging Gardens". It was called one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. It has long disappeared. Only the Egyptian Pyramids stand as the last fully built "Wonder" of the ancient world.
The biggest Egyptian ship was 330 feet long and pulled Cleopatra's needle to its original spot.
In Egyptian mythology, Anubis is often depicted with the head of a jackal, which has a long tail. Anubis is associated with mummification and the afterlife, and the jackal was a symbol of death and the underworld in ancient Egypt. The tail is likely a symbolic representation of Anubis's connection to the underworld and the role he plays in guiding souls to the afterlife.
Anyone can find an ancient Egyptian artifact; it's what they do with it afterwards that matters in the long run.
It lasted 3100-3000BC.