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In ancient Egypt, children often began working at a young age, typically around 6 to 7 years old. They would assist their families with agricultural tasks, crafts, or trades, learning skills that were important for daily life and survival. By the age of 12, many would take on more responsibilities, and boys were often apprenticed to trades or crafts. However, the age and nature of work could vary significantly depending on social class and economic circumstances.

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