relics of ancient Egypt survived for thousand of years because they were built so stable in the first place. they spent so much time building them so massively.
The dry climate
Ancient Egyptians lived in Egypt thousands of years ago!
3,000
ancient Egypt started before 3000 BC it is thousands of years old
Scientists and artists, who identified and deciphered the pyramids and other relics of Ancient Egypt. Also the stone of Rosetta was discovered with which the hieroglyphics were finally deciphered.
tattooing is an ancient art form that started thousands of years ago in Egypt
The usual answer given and accepted for this is Egypt (Ancient Egypt all the way through Modern Egypt).
Hairdressing has been around for thousands of years. Ancient writings indicated that hairdressing was in ancient Egypt and in Africa.
Yes, because Egypt was first founded around 2200-2700 BC. ___________________ While it is true that Egypt's history goes back thousands of years, and the power and influence of ancient Egypt were great, the current political, cultural, ethnic and religious culture of Egypt has little to do with those ancient roots. There are connections, to be sure, but we hardly see the 'ancient civilization' functioning when we visit Egypt today.
The chair is thousands of years old, some styles in ancient Egypt had important significance.
The exact number of gold artifacts that have survived from ancient times is difficult to determine, as many have been lost, destroyed, or remain undiscovered. However, thousands of significant gold artifacts from various ancient civilizations, such as Egypt, Mesopotamia, and the Americas, have been found and cataloged by archaeologists. Notable examples include the treasures of Tutankhamun and the gold items from the tombs of various ancient cultures. The preservation of these artifacts often depends on the conditions of burial, material quality, and historical events.
There are three egyptain queens in history There were thousands of Queens in Ancient Egypt but only 6, possibly 8, that ruled as a Pharaoh.