This is not solely something that Egyptians did. Many cultures have done this and many still do. It allows the weight of whatever is in the pot to be supported by the carrier's entire body, making it less likely that a person's arms might give out.
Egyptians liked to paint profiles.
usually ancient Egyptians used statues and sculptures to display, or to sell. they might sculpt pots, and you know what pots are for, and they might make sculptures of their gods to pray to.
they made clay pots mostly
The Egyptians were buried with alabaster pots because these containers were believed to hold essential items for the afterlife, such as oils, perfumes, or food offerings. Alabaster, a durable and aesthetically pleasing material, symbolized purity and was often associated with the divine. These pots reflected the deceased's status and ensured they had the necessary provisions for their journey in the afterlife. Additionally, the use of alabaster highlighted the Egyptians' artistic skills and their reverence for life beyond death.
to store all grains,water,wine,food,and in the prosses of embalming egyptians would put organs inside of.
Devo
Egyptians liked to paint profiles.
usually ancient Egyptians used statues and sculptures to display, or to sell. they might sculpt pots, and you know what pots are for, and they might make sculptures of their gods to pray to.
Devo
Devo
On walls, pots, papyri, clay tablets...
because the ancient egyptians have big heads and but sweats
married
they made clay pots mostly
Pots, channels, they were good builders as the pyramids prove.
Panihari
They could have, who knows, who cares?