it was used to cover a mummy so it could be kept in good shape for later years like what we did in america to the declration of independence
Mummification oil is commonly referred to as "myrrh oil." In ancient Egypt, myrrh was used in the embalming process due to its preservative and aromatic properties. It was often combined with other substances to create a mixture that aided in the preservation of the body for the afterlife.
they used papyrus for paper in ancient Egypt and took some time to make it too.
Egypt
they were used in funerals and many other occasions in ancient Egypt
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Myrrh.
Myrrh was/is a fragrant oil made from the sap of several Commiphora trees. In ancient Egypt, it was used as an embalming ingredient. In Biblical times, myrrh was an ingredient of the holy oil, as well as an extremely valuable and expensive perfume.
There were no camels in Ancient Egypt.
the paper used in ancient Egypt is called papyrus
The sword in ancient Egypt was used to kill people in battles.
Reeds in Ancient Egypt were used for making papyrus paper.
In ancient Egypt some resources that they used was papyrus, the Nile river, and decorative stone and gypsom used in the making of plaster.
they used papyrus for paper in ancient Egypt and took some time to make it too.
Egypt
The land of Punt was an ancient region located in what is now modern-day Eritrea, Somalia, and Ethiopia. It was known for its trade in incense, myrrh, and other luxury goods with ancient Egypt. The exact location of Punt is still debated among scholars.
In ancient Egypt.
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