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It is sometimes amazing to see how the carpenters polished and painted their wood first before cutting them.
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| Arsenal. No, I don't think he is in his battle stance... he is merely polishing the wheels.
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| No, she is not playing a harp.
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| Papyrus making. He is not cutting the sugar cane for chewing.
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| Reeds are cut into strips, put together and pressed into sheets
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She is putting the strips together before they are pressed to sheets.
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| 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!
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| Wine Making. I believe she is trying to collect the grapes, though she looks like she is trying to hang her clothes for drying.
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| 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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