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no because people might steal the gold
Ancient Greece had many gods and goddesses, The king god(you could say) was Zeus! the other gods are Hercules, Apollos many others! watch out behind you you might be turned to stone
The role of men is to be responsible for economic well-being of the family. The role of women is to perform household tasks and take care of the family. Women had jobs, like weavers, dancers, singers, bar ladies, or lions. all women had green hair and long butt nails.
If the Kushites had imposed their own culture on Egypt they might have been able to unify Egypt, creating a superpower that would have dominated the region.
Ancient Egypt was home to about 5 million people which would be about equal to the number of people living in Colorado. Most of ancient Egyptians lived in the fertile Nile River valley and delta which is found at the mouth of the river. These two areas only make up 3 percent of Egypt and are densely populated even today. I hope this helps
What jobs might a child grow up to have in Ancient Egypt?
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There is evidence that in ancient Egypt, Anubis might have predated the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt.
no because people might steal the gold
The work in ancient Egypt affected the Egyptians because if they worked in the mines lets say then they would die and social roles made people in ancient Egypt have different rights and if your blood was royalty then you might even become a pharaoh
boys and girls could be servents
Cleopatra's death ended the rein of the pharaohs. She was the last pharaoh of Egypt. It also allowed the Roman ruler Octavian to have full control of Egypt.
Some good titles for a brochure for Egypt might be: Discover the Wonders of the Nile Travel Egypt: Gateway to the Ancient World Culture, History, and Mystery: Welcome to Egypt
well you might have to travel south
Presumably to withstand powerful desert storms that might have been prevalent at the time in ancient Egypt.
So they can find objects that is smaller or no longer large.
Baseball might actually have had its origins in ancient Egypt, where the Pharaohs played a game called seker-hemat, hitting a ball with a stick, with their priests as catchers.