How young children lived in Ancient Egypt?
It depends there are were alot of deseases and sicknesses going around then and the doctors weren't very helpful. Sometimes their cures ended up killing them!! However if you were a child of a royal or rich family then the kid would have a longer life span/ chance of living.
How the ancient Egyptains keep healthy?
well they eat bread which is made by rocks and then they chew on the rocks and have bad teeth
Why King Tutankhamun died so suddenly?
Some scientists believe that he suffered an infection in the leg which caused it to break. They believe that his tomb was rushed because of some of the paintings in the tomb and also some of the cracks inside the tomb itself.
Why did ancient Egyptians start using hieroglyphs?
they used it to help communicate to others since written words weren't invented yet
What tools did a scribe use to write hieroglyphics?
The Egyptians actually used papyrus from the Cyperus Papyrus plant which grew along the Nile in shallow marshes and pools. The papyrus flower was used for garlands at the temples; roots were used for fuel and utensils; and the stems were the raw material for sails, mats, cloth, rope, sandals, and most importantly, papyrus.
What technology did the egyptians used to move water form the nile to their crops?
In order to have healthy crops the Egyptians used irrigation techniques to water their crops. Irrigation is the artificial application of water to crops.
Where was the white chapel in Egypt originally built?
Sunesret 1 was the one to build the White Chapel.
Who was the warrior pharaoh that made Egypt an empire by extending Egyptian control into Syria?
ancient egypt project too? a day in a life scavenger hunt? mrs.reiff and gaspar?
What made it difficult for the ancient Egyptians to transport goods soutward down the Nile?
Compared with a lot of rivers transporting goods on the River Nile was relatively easy, you drifted with the current northwards and as the prevailing wind blowing from the north you allowed you to sail against the current going south.
One hazard of the river affected passage in both directions were the ever shifting sandbars.
Obviously heading north was easiest as the river current flows all the time. In the southerly direction there are days of contrary winds and of no wind at all. This meant you did not move at all or had to rely on rowers or gangs of men towing from the river bank.
Who was the most powerful pharaoh of all time?
Most likely Menes. The first Lord of the Two Lands. He unified North and South Egypt into one Kingdom with himself as the King(Pharaoh).
What do kings carry in their hands?
In the United Kingdom monarchs (whether male or female) hold the orb and the sceptre.
What did Ramses 2 do for his people?
Improve
Ramses II was a great Pharaoh who live between 1229 - 1213BC.
Ramses II built many temples like Abu temple which stood on the upper Nile. It was built in honour of the God amun, Re-harakhty and Ptah. Ramses also led Egypt into a period of peace and prosperity. It is said that Ramses II had several wives and it is rumoured to have fathered up to 120 children.
Who were members of the upper middle and lower classes?
In the middle ages the king was obviously at the top and the peasants at the bottom so the "Upper Middle Class" would have been comprised of nobles because the nobles were ranked amongst themselves and the lower would have been the less powerful nobles.
In 2050 BC in Egypt. the earliest known written legal code, Sumerian, Ur-Nammu's Code was recorded. The code allows for the dismissal of corrupt men, protection of the poor, giving testimony under oath, and the ability of judges to order damages be paid to a victim by the guilty party.
Did ancient Egyptians have music?
Ok maybe People in Egypt today listen to Justin Bieber, but Music in Ancient Egypt was a lot more different in its' purpose than music in most other cultures. Originally it was solely used for religious practices and for religious rituals
Why did the golden age of ancient Egypt end?
The last Pharonic dynasty, the Ptolemeys, were extinguished when Antony and Cleopatra lost the battle of Actium to Ocatavian (later called Augustus). Egypt became a Roman province, and it's distinctive culture was slowly eroded. Changes in religion also put an end to many distinctive features of Egyptian civilization. The decision by Constantine and later emperors to make Christianity first favored, and then mandatory, destroyed the traditional Egyptian religion, ending a cultural tradition over 3,000 years old. Later, when Egypt was conquered by Arab Muslims, even more of the distinctive features of Egyptian civilization disappeared, including the Egyptian language. So the end of Egyptian civilization occurred in various steps, in a process lasting several centuries.
Why were the pyramids so strong and durable?
Pyramids have an extraordinarily wide base and an extraordinarily narrow top - this designis very stable.
Did mummified Egyptian queens get put in tombs?
all people who were important enough to be mummified were most likely going to be put in a tomb so their afterlife goes well, and their ka and ba find the body again so i would say yes.
How long was an hour in ancient egypt?
they worked sometimes all night but that was if you were really poor
What were the different parts of a pyramid in Egypt for?
the core blocks, the packing blocks, and the outer casing blocks.
Did the egyptians developed the alphabet?
They used numbers, and they had a system for representing consonants, but that can only loosely be described as an alphabet.