Were there any elephants along the Nile river in Egypt?
sometimes for it provides loads of water. they will eventually imegrate.
How old was Tutankhamun when he became Pharaoh?
Answer 1
King Tut was only 9 when he began his reign. He was heir to the throne as his father died when he was 5 and his brother had already died.
He began his reign in 1333 BC and he died suddenly at the age of 18 in 1323 BC due to gangrene in the leg. He was the youngest recorded Pharaoh.
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Answer 2
It is commonly believed that Tut was approximately 9 years old when he came to power but some sources have him as young as age 3 and others near the age of 12.
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Answer 3
Tutankhamen became Pharaoh when he was 9 years old
Where is the lamassu statue from?
They were originally in the Assyrian Palace of Sargon II ca. 750 BCE in Mesopotamia.
Did the Egyptians invent the first pulley?
yes they did they did i have a history degree.
Sorry but the first pulley was not invented by the Egyptians it was invented by Archimedes of Syracuse in around 250 BCE.
Are the Giza pyramids still in the same location that it was built in Why or why not?
Yes, the pryamids of Giza are still in the same place 'lo these thoudands of years. Why? Because they are too damn big and heavy to move anywhere else. Besides, nobody who has enough money to pay the laborers to move those pryamids would waste their money even trying to relocate them. And the Egyptian government might get a bit upset about the whole concept. Do you have ANY idea how large those pryamids in Giza really are? Hint: BIG !
What were the greatest achievements of the Carolingians and why were they so successful?
The Carolingians, particularly under Charlemagne, achieved significant territorial expansion, unifying much of Western Europe and fostering the Carolingian Renaissance, which revived art, culture, and learning. Their success stemmed from effective military organization, strategic alliances, and the support of the Church, which legitimized their rule and helped consolidate power. Additionally, they implemented administrative reforms that improved governance and infrastructure, facilitating trade and communication across their empire. This combination of military prowess, cultural revival, and administrative innovation solidified their influence in medieval Europe.
What was the main diet in ancient Egypt?
The ancient Egyptian's diet mainly consisted of grains, fish, vegetables, and fruits.
The primary food of their diet was grain, because it could be used for many different purposes.
They enjoyed beef and other red meats very much, but the common people could not afford them because the arid land made it very hard to raise grazing animals such as cows, therefore, beef was very expensive and only eaten at special banquets.
What Can we Learn From The colossal monuments about the ancient Egypt?
it show people how they used these momuments to promote power, glory, and to intimidate others.
When did the ancient Egyptian era begin?
ancient Egypt started around 3100 bce when according to tradition king Menes unified the country. ancient Egypt is a VERY interesting country and it is very cool and its better than any other country. whoever said Egypt is the stupidest country ever IS the one who's stupid. :D
Why did God punish Egypt with 10 terrible plagues?
It was to punish Pharaoh and to make his heart soft so he would release the slaves.
What city did The pharaoh live in?
The pharaoh always lived in the capital city. In ancient Egypt, that was Memphis.
What do Catholic priests have in common with ancient Egypt's priests?
Is this something you realy want know? Are you approaching this question from a position of faith or as an oponent to the Church of Rome? There is somethings about the pharaoh and the pope that are similar. The pope and pharaoh both had political and religious roles. The mitre is similar in style to the tall crown of upper egypt; the pharaoh too carried a crozier. To some protestants the cult of Isis has been associated with the veneration of the virgin. There are other things but these are linked to Christianity in general and not just to catholicism.
Why does the ancient Egyptian god Osiris have a green face?
The Green Skin showed his power of resurrection and vegetation.