Daily Life, Trade, and Neighbors in Ancient Egypt. Ongoing, at the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum in San Jose, California.

Daily Life, Trade, and Neighbors in Ancient Egypt. Ongoing, at the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum in San Jose, California.

Calcite bowl and funerary stele from Kom Abu Billo, Egypt Roman Period 1st to 3rd centuries CE
photographed at the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum in San Jose, California.

Most ancient Egyptians were farmers or craftsmen. Some of them were scribes or the official writers and a very small percentage of ancient Egyptians were nobles and royalty. Many of the artifacts in the Daily Life gallery give us a glimpse of the Egyptians' everyday lives. The Kohl tube, hair accessories, mirrors, and perfume bottles tell us that the Egyptians were fastidious about their appearance. The children and even the adults liked to play games, and beer was a staple drink.

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