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!
stone
Yes, the Egyptians had "Tahtib" which was a stick / cane based martial art. It was primarily used for training and entertainment, but did have real use. They also had "kuta" which is a form of boxing.
ink or pen
umberto use oil pain on canvases
Prof. Faeseler would be very disappointed with you. Cheater, use your textbook.!
a chivel
they use paint, rocks and most of the materials we use
Monolithic sandstone.
They didn't make watches,the made sundials,and they were probably made of rock or clay.
They did. Egyptians would use the papyrus to make boats, sandals, baskets, paper, and even to wrap their pharohs mummified bodies! As you see the Papyrus was very useful to the Egyptians! Thanks!
a collarge is a type of art that you use a different range of materials for. (tracing paper,felt and maybe magazine pages) and you use all of those materials to make one whole piece of art
they used papyrus to write with
aboriginals use wild fruit for paint and carve objects out of wood
stone
Papyrus. It's like parchment.
Egyptians used papyrus stems to make paper
Yes, the Egyptians had "Tahtib" which was a stick / cane based martial art. It was primarily used for training and entertainment, but did have real use. They also had "kuta" which is a form of boxing.