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In ancient Egypt, children typically began working around the age of 6 or 7. They were often involved in household tasks or helping with family businesses, such as farming or crafts. By their teenage years, many children would take on more significant responsibilities, especially in agrarian roles during the planting and harvest seasons. The nature of their work often depended on their family's social status and occupation.

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