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Daily Life in Egypt
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Adorning the Body
  • Light, simple clothing- made of linen

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  • Men and women dyed their hair or wore wigs and
    used makeup
  • Used perfumed pomade or fat

4
  • Rich and poor women and men wore jewelry such as
    rings, earrings, bracelets and armbands

5
Burial Practices
  • Believed in an afterlife, so they preserved the
    body of a dead person through embalming
  • Poor people were wrapped in discarded clothes and
    buried in the ground

6
  • Mummification a sacred process with many steps
  • Removal of organs- put in canopic jars
  • Removal of brain
  • Wrapping of the body apply natron
  • Apply momia- black, gooey substance

7
  • Wealthier Egyptians were mummified, placed in
    boxes and buried in caves or tombs with everyday
    items to be used in the afterlife

8
  • Pharaohs had elaborate funerals and buried with
    treasures artifacts

9
Crafts and Trade
  • Artists and craftspeople highly skilled and
    created objects such as furniture, jewelry and
    pottery

10
  • Craftspeople taught their craft at young age at
    the pharaohs palace
  • Traded grain, gold, copper, linen gemstones and
    minerals for timber, iron, silver, tin, and lead

11
Domestic Life
  • Most Egyptians married someone within their own
    social class at a young age

12
  • Upper-class women were in charge of their
    households
  • Women in lower class houses cooked, cleaned and
    worked in the fields
  • Women had certain rights and were equal to men in
    the eyes of the law
  • Children were allowed to play and take part in
    the family

13
Food and Drink
  • Farmed to grow vegetables, wheat and barley which
    they made into bread and beer

14
  • Raised animals for meat (no pork) and ate
    vegetables such as peas, beans, lettuce and
    cucumbers

15
  • Drank beer and wine
  • Lower class people ate simple meals, upper class
    had a wider variety of foods

16
Housing
  • Lived in small houses made of mud bricks
  • Built close together in towns, villages, and
    cities

17
  • Lower class Egyptians lived in simple houses -
    few small rooms, narrow windows, little furniture
  • Wealthy people had larger houses some 2 stories
    high some had bathrooms and pools

18
Medicine
  • Doctors used plants and herbs for treatment
  • Doctors treated injuries and wounds with bandages
    and stitches
  • Also relied on magicians to treat illness

19
Music and Dance
  • Music and dance performed at public and religious
    festivals, holidays, feasts
  • Musicians and dancers mostly women and performed
    for royal court and nobles

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  • Musicians played a variety of instruments
    including harp, lyre, flute oboe, tambourine and
    drums

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Religious Beliefs
  • Polytheistic (many Gods)
  • Theocracy- Government leader is also a religious
    leader
  • Anubis prepared the body for the afterlife
  • Osiris judged the soul by weighing the heart
    against a feather- determined if they reached the
    afterlife

22
  • Priests and priestesses carried out rituals in
    temples to honor Gods and Goddesses
  • Commoners made offerings to Gods and Goddesses in
    their homes

23
Social Classes
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Warfare
  • Standing army of full-time soldiers throughout
    the empire
  • Used weapons such as javelins and swords
    protected with shields, fought in chariots
  • In peacetime soldiers dug canals or built
    pharaohs tombs

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Writing and Education
  • Scribes were official record keepers-
    administered the laws, collected taxes, other
    government projects
  • Hieroglyphic system complicated
  • Scribe school very long, hard and strict
  • Scribes came from all classes (only men) some
    women could read and write
  • Wrote on papyrus- reed based paper
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