Introduction In my opinion Ancient Egypt needed all of their tools they needed their saw to cut wood, they needed the chiseler to chisel, and they needed.

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Introduction In my opinion Ancient Egypt needed all of their tools they needed their saw to cut wood, they needed the chiseler to chisel, and they needed the weigh to see what is heaver.

Origin  tools is considered an important legacy of Ancient Egypt due to making Egyptians lives easier. The wood plow was made some time around 1550BC to 1070BC. Ancient Egyptians used ox to move the plow. It had a long handle with two wooden blades. Some farmers even relied on their own strength! They had bronze on the bottom to help turn the dirt. They needed the wood plow to harvest crops. After that Women separated the grains from the chaff. They used wooden forks to separate the two. In conclusion due to the wood plow and other tools of greatness during ancient times, it is considered an Egyptian Legacy.

Contribution  The tool legacy changed ancient Egypt by helping them with tasks. Smelters weighed minerals. Metal workers used weighs to weigh what is heaver like a lump of gold vs a lump of silver. Metal workers smelt, sell, shape tools, and weigh ore. Mostly all of the copper and other minerals are given to the metal worker! Not all the tools are made out of minerals some are made out of wood. As I mentioned earlier all of these great tools changed Ancient Egypt.

Significance  The Legacy of tools was very important because it made life much more easier. We reinvented the saw carpenters used many tools one of them was a saw. Their saw was made out of iron and copper ours are made out of steel. Their saw are different from ours, ours have a extra stick on top of the steel theirs had no stick on top. They used different materials than ours. In conclusion this was how the saw was reinvented.

Conclusion  Tools is one of the most important legacies in ancient Egypt. Tools is a important legacy because we would have reinvented the saw. Never would have got a idea of a better weigh. If it weren't for ancient Egypt probably none of these things would have happen.

Bibliography  ed=wb ed=wb  Every Day life in ANCIENT EGYPT, Nathaniel Harris 2006  l?to=/ l?to=/ 

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