Ancient Egyptians used tablets primarily for writing and record-keeping. Made from materials like clay, papyrus, or stone, these tablets served to document everything from administrative and tax records to religious texts and literature. They were essential for education and the preservation of knowledge, with scribes often using them to practice writing and to create official documents. Overall, tablets played a crucial role in the administration and cultural life of ancient Egypt.
Clay tablets.
NO they used to have brushes and write on papyrus
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Ancient Egyptians do not exist today. Modern Egyptians read and write Arabic, which is the national language of Egypt.
The ancient Egyptians writing is called: Hieroglyphics.
The ancient Egyptians used paint brushes of reeds and wheat. They used a chisel like tool in clay tablets. They did not have pencils.
Clay tablets.
On walls, pots, papyri, clay tablets...
NO they used to have brushes and write on papyrus
ancient Egyptians used lyre
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ancient egyptians used animal fat.
no
I really don't think ancient egyptians used diapers
The Ancient Egyptians used crushed and mixed herbs as medicine.
Ancient Egyptians do not exist today. Modern Egyptians read and write Arabic, which is the national language of Egypt.
The ancient Egyptians writing is called: Hieroglyphics.