In 1400 BC, the Egyptian state was at the height of power, and in the midst of it's 18th dynasty. Money didn't exist at this point and time in Egypt so workers would be paid in grain rations from granaries. The state handled affairs for day to day life (eg. the bringing of water from water sources via donkey to the people in the villages etc.). Each family was entitled to approximately 100 liters of water per day. The Ancient Egyptians used moldy bread as medicine, and although they did not unde...
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