The homes were made of mud bricks and poo but the earliest homes were made of reeds.
In temples and in their homes
To live in and raise families.
No they did not. They had homes on the surface.The underground homes were for the dead in the tomb inside the pyramids for the nobles and simple burial for the commoners.
Why the Egyptians ate grapes we do not know as we were not there at that specific time and date but maybe they liked the flavour or/and that was what was growning around that time.
Ancient Egyptians kept statues in their homes primarily for religious and protective purposes. These statues often represented deities, ancestors, or protective spirits, serving as a means to invite their presence and blessings into daily life. Additionally, they believed that these figures could provide guidance, protection, and ensure a favorable afterlife. By having such statues within their homes, Egyptians sought to reinforce their spiritual connection and safeguard their families.
in homes that are made from mud and sand which makes brick.
They made their clothings and made homes and made enough food to support their families
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In temples and in their homes
To live in and raise families.
In their homes, at temples, and shrines.
yes
ummmmmmm Egyptians To know that, we would have to decipher ancient Egyptian ass peelings.
No they did not. They had homes on the surface.The underground homes were for the dead in the tomb inside the pyramids for the nobles and simple burial for the commoners.
No, temples and shrines were places of worship, not homes of Egyptian gods and goddesses.
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No. The temples are the homes of the Gods.