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This is the main part of the castle in the early Middle Ages, a tower-like thick-walled several-storey building. The upper floor was used by the lord, on the lower floors were the big hall room, the kitchen, then ont lowest floor there was the the storage.

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Suppose the pharaoh invites you to go with himto inspect his pyramids as it is being built. write a journal entry describing what you see on your visit.?

Ancient Egyptians were mummified when they died and the body preserved then wrapped up in linen. Pharaohs were mummified with amulets and jewels inside the linen wrappings and then buried in lots of coffins inside coffins to protect the body. Tutankhamen’s body was put inside a solid gold coffin with a gold death mask that showed the boy king’s face. This coffin was placed inside two elaborately painted wooden coffins, which fitted inside each other. Then it was placed inside a red quartz sarcophagus, to keep them safe. This was placed inside four gold shrines, each one bigger than the last. and one more thing, the mummies were not s a big thing or a role during those days. pharaoh were one of the most important natives and was a pharaoh of symbols.


What is inside party snaps throwdowns?

If you mean those little paper things, there arelittle rocks inside. Unfortunately, I am unaware of what this substance is. B(


Why is the American flag inside churches?

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What is a depression in the crust that resembles the inside of a saucer?

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Where do they keep personal belongings on a ship?

If it's big trunks with stuff you won't need during the trip, mostly in the baggage hold of the ship. If it's a passenger ship, it will be in the closet in your cabin. Valuables will be mostly kept in a small safe inside your cabin or the ship will have a central safekeeping area managed by one of the ship's stewards or pursers.

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