Ancient Egypt - Way of Life - Home Painting Ideas
This article is another of my articles about Ancient Egypt. You will find more information reading more of my articles about this theme.
In ancient Egypt the family was important. Its importance is demonstrated in part through the many references to the family in a variety of texts and documents, numerous depictions of it in statues and paintings, and the large number of familial relationships among the gods and goddesses. A representation of an elite family, with a father, a mother, and children, usually portrays the father as the largest figure, and therefore the most important. The mother, who is generally smaller, stands or sits beside him, and the two often embrace or hold hands. Children, if at all present, are much smaller and off to the side. Representations of royalty are more formal, depicting the pharaoh and his wife or, rarely, the pharaoh and his son. During the reign of Akhenaton, however, the pharaoh and his wife appear with their daughters.
As the head of the household, the father worked outside the home. His wife ran the domestic operations. In wealthy families, the wife’s authority extended over a staff of servants, while in poorer ones, she participated directly in chores such as preparing food and making clothes. In the lowest classes women sometimes worked outside the home, but depictions limit such work mainly to farm labor in the fields. The role of women as mothers was essential. Although unequal to men in other areas, in the eyes of the law, women were treated the same and could, for example, own property, conduct business, and file lawsuits.
Children were expected to care properly for and support their parents during old age. They were also responsible for giving their parents a proper burial and for maintaining a mortuary cult, both of which were considered necessary for ensuring the afterlife of their parents. Contact between the living and the dead took place through ancestor cults within the home and through visits to a funerary chapel. Apparently, it was believed that those in one domain could provide benefit or cause harm for those in the other, as illustrated in the “Letters to the Dead.” In such correspondence the living sought assistance from departed relatives for various problems and situations. (For more information about the Egyptians’ belief in the afterlife, see the Religion and the Afterlife section of this article.)
Pharaohs sometimes had more than one wife, a practice that was adopted apparently to guarantee an heir. However, one spouse was the general rule in ancient Egypt, at least in the earlier periods. Straying from a marriage was not condoned. By the time of the Old Kingdom, adultery was considered an impure act, and it became one of the few acceptable reasons for divorce. Couples who established households together generally remained together, and sometimes they had written contracts specifying particular financial arrangements. These contracts were similar in many ways to today’s prenuptial agreements.
oh yes, when I was 14, I dreamt I had an entire life in ancient Egypt and had a wife and family there :)Family Life In Ancient Egypt - Bookshelf
Home Life in Ancient Egypt
Describes family life in ancient Egypt, including marriage, children, the role of women, education, meals, personal hygiene, and religion.Family Life in Ancient Egypt
Life in ancient Egypt
CHAPTER I THE LAND OF EGYPT THE Nile receives its last great tributary, the Blue Nile, near Khartum, in about the 1 7th degree of north latitude. ...Life in Ancient Egypt
Examines ancient Egypt and how its politics, daily activities, art, religion, economy, and social structures worked together to form Egyptian culture.Life in Ancient Egypt Coloring Book
Wonderful introduction to ancient Egypt features 44 detailed, full-page drawings of Cleopatra, Ramses II, arts and crafts, architectural monuments, more.Everyday Report Directory
Egypt: Daily Life
Ancient Egypt was a narrow strip of land along the Nile River. ... The people of ancient Egypt highly valued family life. They treasured children and regarded them as a great ...
Life in Ancient Egypt for Kids
Tour Egypt presents Color Me Egypt: Just for Kids. This site has a coloring book, an Egyptian History writen for kids, games, activities, a story book and much more.
Aspects of Life in Ancient Egypt
Various aspects of culture and society in Ancient Egypt ... The rhythm of Egyptian life was the rhythm of the Nile until a few years ago, when the Aswan dam was erected. ...
Family Life in Ancient Egypt | Journeys Blog
One of the most popular destination for Smithsonian travelers is Egypt. There's something everyone finds intriguing about this ancient land - whether it's
Egyptian Life
A farmer's family. One bright morning in ancient Egypt, a nobleman woke up in a bed covered in fine linen ... One bright morning in ancient Egypt, a farmer woke up in a bed ...