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It did change, but only slightly. Egyptian cultural and religious beliefs made change very difficult - almost a criminal offence. The idea of ma'at (truth, righteousness, justice, balance, order, morality and doing the right thing) was at the heart of everything in ancient Egypt - change was simply not acceptable and it would be an insult to the gods and the people.

This is why the ancient Egyptian language, art, farming and architecture changed only very slightly over 3,000 years.

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