they played the role of a SLAVE U IDIOT!
They protected the Pharaoh and the palace. They also kept the slaves in order
The Rosetta stone helped scholars discover the whole Egyptian alphabet.
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They played the slaves
They were god-like.
They protected the Pharaoh and the palace. They also kept the slaves in order
Men were the hard workers.
It was a principal source of labour, eg a third of the population of Athens were slaves.
They sat and did nothing
The Rosetta stone helped scholars discover the whole Egyptian alphabet.
they don't really play a role because they don't exist in modern Egyptian culture.
Apophis was the evil serpent demon who ruled the night and was an enemy of Ra. He was eventually superceded by Setesh as the central evil God in Ancient Egypt.
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Thoth was the ancient Egyptian god of writing, scribes, and wisdom.
they ruled the nomes (regions) and made local laws.
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Slavery played a huge role in ancient Athens. Slaves did most jobs, from working in the fields to building and mining. Slaves even made up most of Athens' police force. Slaves were not generally mistreated though, and even had some rights by law.