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protective amulets, tomb paintings, magical enchantments on papyrus, funeral jars, painted pottery to hold nourishment, pottery figures, painted scenes, cartouches, hieroglyphics, ivory grave goods, protective weapons, boats and barks, and other goods that helped to protect and continue life, both in
this world and in the afterlife. the ancient egyptians used humor in their sketches of animals engaged in human-type activities, such a driving a chariot or beating a captive. these drawings were made typically on papyrus. some have been found by archaeologists. but humor was never used in art for drawings...
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