The ancient Egyptians primarily grew flax along the banks of the Nile River, where the fertile soil and irrigation from the river provided ideal conditions. This crop thrived in the warm climate and was cultivated for its fibers, which were used to make linen, as well as for its seeds, which were pressed to produce oil. Flax cultivation was an important part of ancient Egyptian agriculture and economy.
you use flax to make linen. The ancient Egyptians used linen for their clothes and for embalming mummies.
The Ancient Egyptians did many things with their crops. With many of them, such as wheat barley, beans, onions, and others were used for cooking and food. But there were also some crops that were used for other purposes, such as flax, which was made into linen, and helped make clothing.The Egyptians had built a shadouf to increase their production of crops.
The Nile river provided the ancient Egyptians with food by depositing silt to help them grow their crops and by attracting birds, animals and reptiles which could also be harvested for food.
Yes ancient Egyptians had jewels
Before the Egyptians could weave flax into linen, they first had to harvest and process the flax plants. This involved retting, which is the soaking of flax stems to break down the pectin that binds the fibers, followed by drying and then breaking the stalks to separate the fibers from the woody parts. Finally, the fibers were spun into thread, ready for weaving into fabric.
Wheat, barley, flax, and other grains. Beans and rice.
Ancient Egyptians got their clothes by making them out of flax, which they turned into linen.
Yes, they grew flax and spun it into fine clothing.
Cotton,wheat,barley,and flax
Not all Egyptians wore tunics and flax because they could not afford it; mostly the slaves would not wear this.
Ancient Egyptians used linen made of flax fiber to enshroud their mummies.
They used a fibre extracted from the flax plant which we call linen.
you use flax to make linen. The ancient Egyptians used linen for their clothes and for embalming mummies.
The ancient Egyptians grew many crops, they grew... flax made into linen, barley and wheat to make beer and porridge, corn, but... they didn't eat corn with butter and salt like we do now they would eat it right off the stalk but they peeled the covering off it though.....
Linen, but as this was very expensive, the poor wore whatever they could lay their hands on, usually wool. They also wore flax which is a plant fibre that they grow. they wore sandles.
Food
Egyptians grew crops such as wheat, barley, vegetables, figs, melons, pomegranates and vines.They also grew flax which was made into linen. The most important crop was grain. The ancient Egyptians used grain to make bread, porridge and beer.