Temples in ancient Egypt were vital to the economy as they functioned as both religious centers and economic hubs. They managed vast agricultural lands and collected taxes in the form of goods, which helped sustain the community and the workforce. Additionally, temples served as storage facilities for surplus grain and other resources, facilitating trade and distribution. The wealth generated through temple activities ultimately supported the state and its infrastructure.
Yes
hieroglyphs
Do you mean pyramids? if so, don't believe aliens did it... that's dumb. It was Egyptian slaves. If you mean temples the answer is the same thousands of slaves
it was the peasents
Statues of their gods and goddesses mainly.
Egyptian temples are temples. or houses were the Egyptian gods lived in.
What is cleavage? Give an example of a mineral with this property.
Light entered Egyptian temples through a CLERESTORYwindow.
Egyptian Temples - 1913 was released on: USA: 9 November 1913
Worship
Gold jewelry, sweet-smelling oils, and finely woven cloths were stored in Egyptian temples.
Valuables found in Egyptian temples were jewlery, sweet smelling oils, and finely woven cloth.
no temples are like burial tombs
Yes
hieroglyphs
in their temples
Temples