The ancient Egyptians primarily used tin as an alloying metal in the production of bronze, which is a mixture of copper and tin. This bronze was crucial for manufacturing tools, weapons, and ceremonial items, enhancing durability and strength compared to pure copper. Additionally, tin was valued in trade and was often imported, as it was not commonly found in Egypt. The use of tin played a significant role in the advancement of Egyptian Metallurgy and craftsmanship.
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The Egyptians didn't use camels they feared them and the camel lived in the desert & the egyptians feared the desert aswell
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The ancient Egyptians writing is called: Hieroglyphics.
Modern Egyptians use the Egyptian Pound. There are plenty of websites that will give you an exchange rate. The ancient Egyptians had debins for money; they also traded by means of barter.
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Tin cans, tin foil...
Egyptians still use hieroglypics
No, they did not use tin.
The Egyptians didn't use camels they feared them and the camel lived in the desert & the egyptians feared the desert aswell
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No,they did not
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they use it to eat cheese
Egyptians use gold by making gold statues and gold portrates of the pharoh.
ancient Egyptians used lyre