VIDEO The Didja Know Show- Ancient Egypt!

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Ancient Egypt: The Didja Know Show
The YouTube video titled "Ancient Egypt - The Didja Know Show" takes viewers on an engaging journey through the fascinating aspects of ancient Egyptian civilization. Suggested by a YouTube friend, Chrissy from SoRandom1228, this episode dives into quirky facts and inventions from the past that surprisingly relate to our everyday lives.
### Highlights from the Video
1. **Shared Items**: The ancient Egyptians used many items familiar to us today, such as wigs, combs, scissors, toothbrushes, and makeup. This illustrates how some aspects of daily life have remained consistent through millennia.
2. **Board Games**: Ancient Egyptians enjoyed board games, with one of the oldest known ones, Senet, originating from this era. It's intriguing to think about how leisure activities have also transcended time.
3. **Innovative Inventions**: The video emphasizes that ancient Egyptians were prolific inventors, responsible for early versions of pens, high-heeled shoes, paper, calendars, and cement. Such innovations laid groundwork for developments in various fields.
4. **Makeup and Fashion**: Both men and women in ancient Egypt adorned themselves with makeup. Interestingly, their eye makeup, often green from copper or black from lead, was believed to have healing properties and provided sun protection.
5. **Beliefs and Mysteries**: Ancient Egyptians held unique beliefs, thinking the Earth was flat and the Nile River flowed through its center. Pharaohs, often shrouded in mystery, avoided letting anyone see their hair due to beliefs surrounding immortality tied to snake bites.
6. **Historical Figures**: Cleopatra, the last pharaoh, is remembered not only for her political acumen but also for her troubled relationships, including her marriage to her younger brother. Her tragic end after the death of Marc Antony illustrates the dramatic stories that shaped their world.
7. **King Tutankhamun**: King Tut became a pharaoh at the tender age of nine and left behind a rich legacy, buried with thousands of items to accompany him into the afterlife.
### Conclusion
The Didja Know Show effectively entertains while educating viewers about the many ways we connect with ancient cultures. This episode reinforces how past civilizations, like ancient Egypt, have had lasting impacts on our society today.
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