no because money wasn't invented yet in ancient Egyptians times
Because The ancient eygptians ruled the arab world and they had lots of money at the time
Sources for the study of the use of money in Egypt consists of documents of the temple, biographies and other archaeological data. Currency began to be used by the Egyptians as the Greco-Roman period. For most, the ancient Egyptians were never conceptualized the use of money. http://www.egyking.info/2012/09/ancient-egyptian-money.html
Egyptians used gold currency The earliest money that we know about was made of pure gold and dates back to the 3rd millennium BC in Egypt. The gold had standardised weights and values.
The first coins were stamped around 650 - 600 BD by the Lydians. Some believe that the Ancient Egyptians were the first to invent and use coin money. The first paper money is believed invented by the Romans around 100 AD.
The Ancient Egyptians did not use money they used barter.
How will Egyptians provide food or shelter without any money.
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Yes, they built pyramids.
they traded goods
Modern Egyptians use the Egyptian Pound. There are plenty of websites that will give you an exchange rate. The ancient Egyptians had debins for money; they also traded by means of barter.
Modern Egyptians use the Egyptian Pound. There are plenty of websites that will give you an exchange rate. The ancient Egyptians had debins for money; they also traded by means of barter.
they had like "sacos"where they hide their money.
no because money wasn't invented yet in ancient Egyptians times
all of their belongings, treasures, money and more.(: hope i helped.
Not today, but in ancient Egypt, yes, it was their only currency, and was measured in value by weight.
Because The ancient eygptians ruled the arab world and they had lots of money at the time