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
the ancient Egyptians developed advanced surveying systems because every year their boundary stones were washed away by the flooding of the Nile. the boundaries had to be marked out quickly and efficiently to avoid land disputes
The doorways of the Aztec houses were square and found on one wall of the home. The roofs of the ancient Aztec homes were flat, which provided for an extra room in the hot weather of the area where the Aztecs lived.
In their own homes.
yes. they even had tv's.
ummmmmmm Egyptians To know that, we would have to decipher ancient Egyptian ass peelings.
To live in and raise families.
No. The temples are the homes of the Gods.
Sun dried mud bricks
Ancient Greece
in homes that are made from mud and sand which makes brick.
It is very unlikely. Most Egyptians could not read or write so having hieroglyphs on the walls would be pointless. The homes of noblemen had walls painted with scenes of gardens, pools and water plants, but no hieroglyphs.
I am trying to figure it out too lol
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The homes were made of mud bricks and poo but the earliest homes were made of reeds.
In temples and in their homes
The ancient Egyptians believed that temples were the homes of the gods and goddesses. Every temple was dedicated to a god or goddess and he or she was worshipped there by the temple priests and the Pharaoh.