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The Ox was the national symbol of ancient Egypt
No, vegetable shortening as we know it today was not available in ancient Egypt. The concept of vegetable shortening, which is typically made from hydrogenated vegetable oils, was developed much later, in the 19th and 20th centuries. In ancient Egypt, people primarily used animal fats, such as lard, and oils from olives and sesame seeds for cooking and baking.
Absolutely nothing. The pineapple did not exist in ancient Egypt and the ancient Egyptian language has no word for that fruit.
it means they were born in Egypt
Abydos was located in Ancient Egypt, above the first cataract (waterfall) of the nile. Its symbol was a hill, surmounted by two feathers. It was the 8th nome of Ancient Egypt.
The Ox was the national symbol of ancient Egypt
The symbol was the Ankh.
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There were many different gods in Ancient Egypt. Each had their own symbol, however the primary God was Ra who's symbol was that of the Sun disk.
The Ankh.
The Ankh.
The cat was revered as a symbol of the gods in ancient Egypt.
The Eye of Horus is a symbol from ancient Egypt. It represents health and protection.
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Absolutely nothing. The pineapple did not exist in ancient Egypt and the ancient Egyptian language has no word for that fruit.
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it means they were born in Egypt