Cats. They used to be worshipped by Egyptians
how did ancient Egyptian life differ from ours
In Archaeology, this would be medicine as practiced in ancient Egypt. The main difference in philosophy with modern medicine would be the germ theory of disease, and our understanding of anatomy and chemistry.
It's similar as the modern calender can be considered to be based off some parts of the Egyptian calender (if you're referring to the Ancient Egyptian calender), it's probably best to check.
Yes, some people still worship Egyptian gods in modern times, particularly in the form of modern pagan or Kemetic religions. These belief systems draw inspiration from ancient Egyptian mythology and practices.
This is an ancient Egyptian stone covered with hieroglyphics which advanced modern understanding of hieroglyphics
how did ancient Egyptian life differ from ours
They are modern. Ancient Egyptians did not make brooches.
They are called Egyptian hieroglyphics in modern times. In ancient times, they were called "words of the gods"
Ancient Secrets, Modern Science
Translation: Ekhwat (اخوات) Note: This is Modern Egyptian Arabic. The Ancient Egyptian word for "Sisters" is entirely unrelated.
modern egyptians speak arabic....... شكرت أنت
In Ancient Egypt, it was PHARAOH. In Modern Egypt, it is PRESIDENT.
There was an ancient Egyptian calendar, but modern Egypt uses the Coptic Calendar, which is based on the calendar of ancient Egypt.
It's similar as the modern calender can be considered to be based off some parts of the Egyptian calender (if you're referring to the Ancient Egyptian calender), it's probably best to check.
In Archaeology, this would be medicine as practiced in ancient Egypt. The main difference in philosophy with modern medicine would be the germ theory of disease, and our understanding of anatomy and chemistry.
Yes, some people still worship Egyptian gods in modern times, particularly in the form of modern pagan or Kemetic religions. These belief systems draw inspiration from ancient Egyptian mythology and practices.
This is an ancient Egyptian stone covered with hieroglyphics which advanced modern understanding of hieroglyphics