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Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egypt started around 3150 BC. It is a time known marked by pharaohs, pyramids, gods and goddesses, science, math,and art. This era ended when Egypt was conquered by the Roman empire in 31 BC.

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What do mummies wear?

bandage
Mummies getmummified so they wear a bandage.

Where did Egyptian civilization arise?

The cradle of Egypt most anthropologists place in Alexandria.

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How did people become citizens in ancient Egypt?

You did as you were told by the leaders. In the meantime you kept your head down and your mouth shut. the only rights you had were those that suited who ever was holding the sword at the time.

What were leisure activities in ancient Egypt?

There were banquets that nobles hosted with singers, dancers, and musicians. They also played games. One is a game called Senet. People played a game on a boat where one team grabs a bunch of long poles and try to push the other team overboard. Some nobles hunted for a sport. Some people fished for relaxation. There are two other board games but I don't know much about them. There names are Hounds & Jackels and Mehen.

What form of transport was used to bring wood to the land of ancient Egypt?

The most important means of transport was the River Nile. Water was the most efficient was of transporting goods. The wheel was introduced in c.1700BC was used for mainly for chariots. Wheeled carts did appear until the Roman occupation. Over land goods were carried on the backs of camels and donkeys. For short distances goods were carried by human porters.

Heavy stones, statues and obelisks were often placed on sledges hauled by slaves.

How did the desert protected the egyptions?

The sand dunes act as a natural barrier, blocking strong winds.

Who mummified Cleopatra?

A leading archaeologist in Egypt found the tomb of cleopatra.

What species were Cro-Magnons and Neanderthals part of?

Neandertals are generally classified as their own species, Homo neandertalensis. Cro Magnon man is frequently classified as being our species, Homo sapiens.

Why did people of Israel migrate to Egypt?

It started with Joseph, Abraham's great grandson. Joseph's brothers were jealous of their fathers love for Joseph, so they sold him to slave traders heading to Egypt. Through hard times, Joseph worked his way up from slave to 2nd in charge of Egypt! His family that lived in Canaan had a famine and his father sent Joseph's brothers up to Egypt to get food. When they found out that Joseph was alive and said they were sorry, they went back to Canaan and brought their families with them, along with Jacob, to Egypt. Soon, that would lead to the deliverance of God's people.

What Did Tutankhamun Look Like?

His Body Face Reconstructment His Body Face Reconstructment
ull have to dearch it on google images

Here is a website:http://elliottback.com/wp/what-did-king-tut-look-like/
To see what Tutankhamun looked like more than 3000 years ago, look at the related links.

Why did Cleopatra roll in a rug?

Cleopatra wrapped herself in a rug or a mat to meet with Julius Caesar because it was about the only way she could think of to obey his summons without getting herself killed. Caesar summoned her to Alexandria in order to settle the war between Cleo and her brother. Cleopatra, if she came openly, would have put herself right into her brother's stronghold (Alexandria) and she would have been killed on sight.

Cleopatra wrapped herself in a rug or a mat to meet with Julius Caesar because it was about the only way she could think of to obey his summons without getting herself killed. Caesar summoned her to Alexandria in order to settle the war between Cleo and her brother. Cleopatra, if she came openly, would have put herself right into her brother's stronghold (Alexandria) and she would have been killed on sight.

Cleopatra wrapped herself in a rug or a mat to meet with Julius Caesar because it was about the only way she could think of to obey his summons without getting herself killed. Caesar summoned her to Alexandria in order to settle the war between Cleo and her brother. Cleopatra, if she came openly, would have put herself right into her brother's stronghold (Alexandria) and she would have been killed on sight.

Cleopatra wrapped herself in a rug or a mat to meet with Julius Caesar because it was about the only way she could think of to obey his summons without getting herself killed. Caesar summoned her to Alexandria in order to settle the war between Cleo and her brother. Cleopatra, if she came openly, would have put herself right into her brother's stronghold (Alexandria) and she would have been killed on sight.

Cleopatra wrapped herself in a rug or a mat to meet with Julius Caesar because it was about the only way she could think of to obey his summons without getting herself killed. Caesar summoned her to Alexandria in order to settle the war between Cleo and her brother. Cleopatra, if she came openly, would have put herself right into her brother's stronghold (Alexandria) and she would have been killed on sight.

Cleopatra wrapped herself in a rug or a mat to meet with Julius Caesar because it was about the only way she could think of to obey his summons without getting herself killed. Caesar summoned her to Alexandria in order to settle the war between Cleo and her brother. Cleopatra, if she came openly, would have put herself right into her brother's stronghold (Alexandria) and she would have been killed on sight.

Cleopatra wrapped herself in a rug or a mat to meet with Julius Caesar because it was about the only way she could think of to obey his summons without getting herself killed. Caesar summoned her to Alexandria in order to settle the war between Cleo and her brother. Cleopatra, if she came openly, would have put herself right into her brother's stronghold (Alexandria) and she would have been killed on sight.

Cleopatra wrapped herself in a rug or a mat to meet with Julius Caesar because it was about the only way she could think of to obey his summons without getting herself killed. Caesar summoned her to Alexandria in order to settle the war between Cleo and her brother. Cleopatra, if she came openly, would have put herself right into her brother's stronghold (Alexandria) and she would have been killed on sight.

Cleopatra wrapped herself in a rug or a mat to meet with Julius Caesar because it was about the only way she could think of to obey his summons without getting herself killed. Caesar summoned her to Alexandria in order to settle the war between Cleo and her brother. Cleopatra, if she came openly, would have put herself right into her brother's stronghold (Alexandria) and she would have been killed on sight.

What are Egyptian coil pots used for?

to store all grains,water,wine,food,and in the prosses of embalming egyptians would put organs inside of.

Did Ramses II win the Battle of Kadesh?

Ramses II was a master of propaganda and a mediocre military leader. At the Battle of Kadesh Ramses made the worlds first peace treaty with the Hittite Empire. Upon the return the Egypt Ramses claimed that he was victorious. However, the Hittite Empire was able to maintain Kadesh and it is speculated that Ramses actually lost territory after the battle of Kadesh.

How were the Egyptian deities worshipped?

Egyptian mother goddesses include, but are no way limited to the following.

Isis who was goddess of women, mothers, children, magic, medicine, and the Ritual of Life.

Taweret (Taueret, Taurt, Toeris, Ipy, Ipet, Apet, Opet, Reret) the ancient Egyptian goddess of maternity and childbirth, protector of women and children.

Hathor a Egyptian goddess of women, firtility, children and childbirth: The Mother of Mothers, the Celestial Nurse,

Meskhenet was a goddess who presided at child birth.

Mut (Maut) was another mother goddess, the queen of the gods at Waset (Thebes), arising in power with the god Amen.

Nephthys, sister of Isis, Osiris, and Horus the Elder was a goddess of the dead, funerals, the house, and women, and wife of Set.

Iusaas was a goddess equivalent to Atum, creator and sun god.

Anat was also a mother goddess, a goddess of fertility, sexual love, hunting and war.

Bast too is goddess of the sun (originally), the moon (after the Greeks), cats, women, and secrets.

There were very many Egyptian goddesses all linked to women in one form or another.

Who protected Egyptian settlement from invaders?

Actually this is a very intresting questions. No one really knew how they protected themseves, or how the built all those pyramids. But just recently the archeolologist ound an underground pyramid in wich the found a wall wich is filled with Egyptian history. It said that they had reat help from the KY creatures building pyramids, getting food, and protecting them from oureing countries. We belive that the sky creatures are alliens.

When a pharaoh died what happened to his wives?

When a pharaoh died their wives would find another pharaoh to be with. The wives would also remember the pharaoh that died.