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The y called it a looking glass because you could see yourself in it and glass is because it is made of galss.
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While Natural Glass has been used since the stone age, the earliest man-made glass objects, which were mainly glass beads, date to around 3500 BC, and are found in Egypt and Mesopotamia.However the oldest glass vases date back to the the 16th century, Mesopotamia. About that time in Egypt, Mycenae, China and North Tyrol the manufacturing of "hollow" glass was occurring.(Much later, blown glass was invented, but that was not seen until around 27BC-AD 14.)
The ancient Egyptians used cattle to make sure the seeds were trodden down.
Glass was made long before the 1900's. Ancient Rome made glass and you can buy ancient Roman glass jewelry today. The Chinese and Egyptians also had glass in their ancient societies, so by the 1900's it had been around for thousands of years.
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No, the Phoenicians got the idea of glass making from the Egyptians but the Egyptians glass was cloudy. After that that the Phoenicians made improvements to the glass and made it clear.
Glassmaking is an ancient art that was practiced by the Ancient Egyptians and Babylonians, among others.
Faience, gold, glass, silver, bone, ivory, wood etc.
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a type of blue-green glass that the Egyptians were fond of.
The y called it a looking glass because you could see yourself in it and glass is because it is made of galss.
Egyptians used papyrus stems to make paper
The egyptians were the ones who started stained glass by making jewelry such as necklaces. Pliny had a big part in stained galss too.
the ancient egyptians invented papyrus, an ancient form of paper. (the chinese made this other more modern form) the egyptians created glass. (theirs was colored, while the carthaginians managed to make it clear) they created the 365 day calender the pulley sundial waterclock they also mummified the dead, which helped us learn much about them
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