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Most ancient Egyptian art were stone carvings. For these carvings they used copper chisels and stone hammers. To paint them, they mixed pigments from berries, animal fat, ash and various minerals, depending on the color they wished to create.

This is because in those times they didn't have all the materials that we have now. I'm guessing they didn't even invent a pencil in those times!

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