The ancient Egyptians faced significant struggles with cataracts, which were a common eye ailment likely exacerbated by their environment and lifestyle. The harsh sun, sand, and dust of the desert could lead to eye irritation and damage, contributing to the development of cataracts. These conditions would have affected their vision, impacting daily activities and their ability to perform tasks such as reading hieroglyphs or participating in rituals. Additionally, medical treatments at the time were limited, making effective solutions for cataracts difficult to obtain.
They invented the "shadouf" to help them distribute water across the land.
mask type covers over their face
It was an ancient barrior. :)-smiley face
Because they believed that they would offend the gods if they did not face east
because they couldn't stand his ugly face
The same way other nations did so. With some resignation and hope.
they struggled a lot.
They invented the "shadouf" to help them distribute water across the land.
It helped the egyptians because, it helped them trade things and it gave them their resources.
mask type covers over their face
they used your face
isiah face
Cataract.
A cataract is a waterfall.
Cataract is a noun.
It was an ancient barrior. :)-smiley face
A cataract is just a color change of YOUR lens inside your eye.