culture   Egyptian

10 commonsense assertions
Concepts (10) horus (1) date palm (1) sarcophagus (1) entombment (1) hieroglyphics (1) incense offering (1) retirement (1) ceremonial feathers (1) monsoon (1) umbrella (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 horus Egyptian Horus is a significant ancient Egyptian deity representing kingship and the sky with a falcon head. 5
2 date palm Egyptian The date palm holds cultural and religious significance as a symbol of good luck in ancient Egyptian traditions. 3
3 sarcophagus Egyptian Sarcophagi are crucial to ancient Egyptian culture as they preserve bodies for the afterlife. 3
4 entombment Egyptian The entombment of bodies was a significant ritual in ancient Egyptian culture, aimed at preserving the body for the afterlife. 2
5 hieroglyphics Egyptian Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics have been deciphered and are associated with Egyptian civilization. 2
6 incense offering Egyptian In Egyptian culture, incense offerings are used in traditional rituals and social gatherings as a symbol of respect and hospitality. 2
7 retirement Egyptian In Egyptian culture, retirement is a time for family gatherings and support. 2
8 ceremonial feathers Egyptian In ancient Egyptian culture, ceremonial feathers were used in religious ceremonies and symbolized truth, justice, and balance through their association with the goddess Ma'at. 1
9 monsoon Egyptian Monsoon is not a significant natural phenomenon in Egyptian daily life. 1
10 umbrella Egyptian In Egyptian culture, umbrellas are mainly used for sun protection, not rain defense. 1