There was never any use of prisms in ancient Egypt; although glass-making was known it was confined to small beads, glass vessels and figures of animals and humans. The glass was mixed with a mineral to create faience, which being heavily pigmented can not act as a prism.
No, they did not.
Not all sandals are made out of papyrus of course, but In the Ancient Egypt, they used to use papyrus to make sandals.
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They used basalt in ancient Egypt to make walls for protection!
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The earliest known use of cosmetics was in ancient Egypt.
No, they did not.
Crystals have been found throughout history, with the earliest known use dating back to around 4000 BCE in ancient Mesopotamia. However, the specific year when crystals were first discovered is not known.
the chemical they use in ancient Egypt was, Notron.
== Ancient Semites used the earliest alphabet.
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They didn't have currency in Egypt back then. Instead, they bartered.
They wouldn't kill the peasants! They had laws in Ancient Egypt, it was a civilized society.
Egyptians used gold currency The earliest money that we know about was made of pure gold and dates back to the 3rd millennium BC in Egypt. The gold had standardised weights and values.
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