These were placed of the faces of Egyptian mummies, particularly those of pharaohs.
All the egyptian clothing is made out of linen
Robes i guess
Most people did not wear anything on their feet, but wealthy nobles, priests and royalty would often wear sandals of woven plant fibres (those of priests were always white in colour).In hieroglyphs the word for sandals is written tbwty (a dual word indicating a pair).
they didnt wear anything until they reached puberty. B but when they did they wore short skirts.
my mum
These were placed of the faces of Egyptian mummies, particularly those of pharaohs.
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Royalty
because they have no life
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Cleopatra, she passed away so there was no more royalty left in Egypt
depends on where they live
Purple
an Egyptian scribe wears a dress
clothes