Ancient Egyptians illustrated their daily activities in wall paintings and reliefs beginning in the Old Kingdom.
They decorated their tomb chapels with vivid scenes of their household activities so as to remember the details of their life upon earth and to display their properties and achievements to their descendants.
Deceased nobility also would take their belongings, which consisted of food, drinks, furniture articles, utensils, tools and jewelry, into the tomb to use on the journey through the underworld.
These artifacts reflected innovative ideas, fine taste, and a desire for perfection.
They decorated their tomb chapels with vivid scenes of their household activities so as to remember the details of their life upon earth and to display their properties and achievements to their descendants.
Deceased nobility also would take their belongings, which consisted of food, drinks, furniture articles, utensils, tools and jewelry, into the tomb to use on the journey through the underworld.
These artifacts reflected innovative ideas, fine taste, and a desire for perfection.
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