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They were real, but they were relatively small, physically speaking. However, in the ancient Egyptian culture, they held great significance. There have been tons of carvings found of scarabs, some with writing on the underside, showing that they were used as charms and prayer pieces, oftentimes tucked between layers of the wrappings covering a mummified Pharaoh.
Incidentally, another animal that was extremely important in their culture was the Hippopotamus(sp?), but this was a source of terror and dread. They would scare their children with tales of Hippo attacks. It was possibly even a spiritual fear, because they made carvings of Hippos, perhaps to feel as if they had some control over this ferocious beast, or maybe to give it offerings in an attempt to appease it.
The ancient Egyptians were also the earliest notable society to deify cats. Their mummified remains were often entombed beside Pharaohs.
Incidentally, another animal that was extremely important in their culture was the Hippopotamus(sp?), but this was a source of terror and dread. They would scare their children with tales of Hippo attacks. It was possibly even a spiritual fear, because they made carvings of Hippos, perhaps to feel as if they had some control over this ferocious beast, or maybe to give it offerings in an attempt to appease it.
The ancient Egyptians were also the earliest notable society to deify cats. Their mummified remains were often entombed beside Pharaohs.
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Some Egyptian Pharoahs even used inscribed likenesses of scarabs as propaganda pamphlets and newspapers. They would have their minions make thousands of them with stories on them detailing Pharoah's most recent exploits in his personal, military, diplomatic, and domestic life....
The earliest "embedded" err... inscribed, journalism heh.
The earliest "embedded" err... inscribed, journalism heh.
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slowness_incarnate wrote:Ooo...weren't those the things in The Mummy?!
Those were like...evil scarabs. We should have em. They crawl into your skin, from any hole in your body, and than they start eating. You die a slow and painful death from the inside....oh yeah...speaking of which...mummification would rock...but defintly wrong topic.
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Psycho Pixie wrote:1~for some reason i thought we already had rabbits....
2~ostriches are not carnivorous.
3~Pandas sound waaay cool
4~ a gerbil would not be able to pull you around on a chariot....
5~ horses are a feesable riding option why not do that????
6~ i want to be the rodeo clown.
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Peskies, I knew #2 and #5. Goofball. But woulnd't carnivorous ostriches rock?
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