Daily Life in Ancient Egypt. A Virtual Journey

Daily Life in Ancient Egypt. A Virtual Journey - Led by Khaled | Virtual Tour On Demand

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October 2, 2022

Tour Description

Are you interested in how the ancient Egyptians lived their daily lives when they were not busy building their famous and timeless monuments?
So why not have a look at what we know about daily life in Ancient Egypt? There may not have been blogs and blogs to record all details, but by looking at certain scenes in tombs and by the discovery of artifacts, Egyptologists have gotten to know quite a bit about how the ancient Egyptians used to spend their days, either with work, leisure or religion.

With this informative virtual tour we take you back in time to discover interesting facts about certain parts of daily life in Ancient Egypt. You’ll learn more about agriculture, food and drinks, arts, music and dancing, and religious offerings.

Our Egyptologist tour guide uses colorful images of scenes inside tombs and of artifacts from museums to give you a good idea of the fascinating daily life in Ancient Egypt!

A Virtual Tour led by Khaled

Daily Life in Ancient Egypt. A Virtual Journey - Led by Khaled | Virtual Tour On Demand

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