no they did not wear it
In Ancient Egypt, an artisan might have worked as a potter, crafting pottery for everyday use and ceremonial purposes. Another role could be that of a carpenter, creating furniture, wooden tools, and structures. Additionally, an artisan might have served as a sculptor, producing intricate statues and reliefs for temples and tombs, contributing to the rich artistic heritage of the civilization.
clothes
not much
They were people who were gold smiths, carpenters, painters, wood workers, wigmakers, musical instrument makers ect.
Yes. Most artisans were men
Well, in Ancient Egypt if the women was an Artisan than she would paint, do pottery, sculpt sculpts of Pharaohs ans things like that. :)
Nobles in Ancient Egypt did not wear food; they ate it.
no they did not wear it
In Ancient Egypt, an artisan might have worked as a potter, crafting pottery for everyday use and ceremonial purposes. Another role could be that of a carpenter, creating furniture, wooden tools, and structures. Additionally, an artisan might have served as a sculptor, producing intricate statues and reliefs for temples and tombs, contributing to the rich artistic heritage of the civilization.
clothes
not much
They dont wear anything! but socks
they didn't wear shirts because of the extreme heat
They wear what anyone in the Middle East else wear (with some other customs).
They were people who were gold smiths, carpenters, painters, wood workers, wigmakers, musical instrument makers ect.
they wore linen, or animal skins