6 things we do not know about the people of ancient Egypt

These are all unbelievable facts about ancient Egyptians that you could not find in the history book.

Rarely is there any more mysterious and fascinating civilization than ancient Egypt. So many questions and secrets about Egypt attracted scientists to explore and explore.

And it is because of thousands of years apart from each other, do you think that ancient times are different from us? If so, maybe you were a little confused. Going back to ancient times to learn the truth about ancient life - interesting things that you certainly can't find in any book.

1. The members of the ancient Egyptian family did not eat breakfast together

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Ancient Egyptian nobles did not eat breakfast together.

Few people doubt that the members of the ancient Egyptian family, especially the nobles, did not eat breakfast together.

Instead, the family owner will enjoy the breakfast alone. As usual, after bathing, the servant will bring food to his employer. Waiting for the owner to finish eating, the women are allowed to eat.

Family members only eat the same table at lunch or dinner. In addition, beer is an indispensable drink in ancient Egyptian meals.

2. "Wood mummies" are brought out to drag in front of many people

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Slaves dragged a mummy around in front of the party guests.

Picture of "An Egyptian Feast" - Edwin Longsden Long's "An Egyptian Feast" - shows a strange scene. It was a slave scene dragging a mummy around in front of the party guests.

However, hidden behind this picture has a special message. The humanoid wooden statue was pulled in front of many people to show the audience the shortness of life. The message accompanying the painting is "Enjoy life because soon you will be like a statue, go back to dust".

3. The ancient Egyptians appreciated footwear

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In the tomb of the dead there is always room for sandals.

Most ancient Egyptians often went barefoot, so did the Pharaohs. However, they have special maids who are responsible for keeping their sandals.

By sandal is an essential item for 1 person after death. Therefore, in the tomb of the dead there is always room for sandals. These sandals are also very special when they are made of gold, though in fact, such a heavy pair of sandals is difficult for Pharaoh to take a few steps.

4. Ancient Egyptians loved animals

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The picture depicts the image of a pet dog man.

Ancient Egyptians were among the first to raise animals as pets. They not only love cats but dogs, storks, falcons, monkeys are also their pets.

The picture above depicts the image of a man smelling his dog or giving the dog a drink from his mouth. This represents an extremely close relationship.

Some other evidence also shows that monkeys and dogs are used to help soldiers patrol the territory. In addition, to show their affection to the pet, the owner dies, their pet is embalmed and placed in the master's tomb.

5. Ancient Egyptian women were not afraid to wear open-chested clothes

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Ancient Egyptian women wore a simple dress called kalasiris.

Quite a lot of evidence shows that the ancient Egyptian women wore a simple dress called kalasiris - a 1-2-meter long skirt, hugging the body. The neck of the skirt is quite deep, and usually starts from under the chest to reveal the full chest of ancient Egyptian women.

This costume is for all women, regardless of secondary to cowardly - from slaves, servants, to noble people. At that time, this type of dress was not supposed to be disgraceful because of the sexy, "airy" but on the contrary, it was another style.

6. The dancers perform without shading

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With ancient Egyptians, dance in dance is more important than clothing.

The ancient Egyptian dancers appeared in front of the audience with transparent clothes or no clothes. They can only wear skirts or belts. Meanwhile, the male dancer will wear an apron.

It seems that with ancient Egyptians, dance in dance is more important than clothing. And as to cover up the body and distract viewers, they will make use of their scent, jewelry and hairstyle.