Vincent Poon :: That's life! in Ancient Egypt
Having waved good-bye to the Madame Tussauds-like stars of Egypt, it is probably time to have some action-thrilling events. Led by a casts of n-times oscar winners, the following will show you how to survive in Ancient Egypt... mind you, it is more comprehensive than the SAS Survival Guide!

Ready? Lights! Camera! Action!

hmmm....did I not tell you that survival = make a living?
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It is sometimes amazing to see how the carpenters polished and painted their wood first before cutting them.
Arsenal. No, I don't think he is in his battle stance... he is merely polishing the wheels.
Perfume making
They would twist in two opposite directions to squeeze the perfume droplets out from the cloth.
It is sometimes amazing to see how the carpenters polished and painted their wood first before cutting them.
Arsenal. No, I don't think he is in his battle stance... he is merely polishing the wheels.
Perfume making
They would twist in two opposite directions to squeeze the perfume droplets out from the cloth.
Linen Spinning
No, she is not playing a harp.
Papyrus making. He is not cutting the sugar cane for chewing.
Reeds are cut into strips, put together and pressed into sheets
Linen Spinning
No, she is not playing a harp.
Papyrus making. He is not cutting the sugar cane for chewing.
Reeds are cut into strips, put together and pressed into sheets
She is putting the strips together before they are pressed to sheets.
Finally papyrus is made after being pressed. Did I forget to mention the hammer? gosh, it seems some beatings are inevitable to make quality papyrus!
Wine Making. I believe she is trying to collect the grapes, though she looks like she is trying to hang her clothes for drying.
Lastly, the wise, ancient Egyptians would show you the ultimate job in history: Slack and do nothing while getting paid! 
 Truly a valuable lesson to the moderners.
She is putting the strips together before they are pressed to sheets.
Finally papyrus is made after being pressed. Did I forget to mention the hammer? gosh, it seems some beatings are inevitable to make quality papyrus!
Wine Making. I believe she is trying to collect the grapes, though she looks like she is trying to hang her clothes for drying.
Lastly, the wise, ancient Egyptians would show you the ultimate job in history: Slack and do nothing while getting paid! Truly a valuable lesson to the moderners.
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