A long, long time ago in Egypt and India everyone had a job to do. In fact, I have a story to tell you about how they survived each and every single day. I will tell you the similarities and differences on Egypt and India’s daily life. Let me tell you it is crazy cool how they survived such a long life. I will also tell you which daily life would be better to live in. The similarities about Egypt and India’s daily life. They both made art and some examples of art that the Egyptians made is KIng Tut's Helmet, and an example of India’s art is the Stone sculpture. Also Egypt and India’s shelter’s looked quite similar, most of their Shelters look quite similar to what they look like now, just that they didn’t have technology like ours right now. There schools looked about the same. If you were to go back in time …show more content…
In India some of the things that they learn are self control, development of character, generation of sociability or social awareness, integral development of personality, propagation of purity, and preservation of knowledge and culture. In Egypt some things that they learned was farming for the boys, and the girls learned about stuff that their mother(s) did. Also in Egypt they had dogs and cats, baboons, monkeys, fish, gazelles, birds, falcons, lions, mongoose, hippos, and crocodiles for pets. On the other hand, India only had dogs for pets. Well most people that lived in India had dogs. Also, Egypt and India’s food was different. Egypt ate green vegetables, lentils, figs, dates, onions, fish, birds, eggs, cheese, butter, bread, and beer. Some foods that India ate were fish, wheat flatbreads or flatbread made out of chickpeas, a spicy vegetarian sauce, yogurt, rice, lentils, and vegetables. Also, the paper that they used was very different, Egypts paper was more like how paper is now. India’s paper was stone, wood, and lots of other