Answer:
The answer of the question is No.C
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I belive A,B,D, E, F, G, and I, are correct. My reasoning is; ancient Egyptians were big on beer, and their beer was made with grain, so they would have breweries, and granaries around and available.
They also had medical places to treat the injured working on the pyramids (I know that from watching a documentary.) I'm not so sure about the child care ones (they did have schools though), that you'd have to look up.
I know for certain they had housing around the pyramids, and bakeries for baking bread. And I'm 90% sure they had cemeteries around the pyramid cause I mean, they had a city there, and back in the day people were dropping like flies ;)
Answer:
Option: True
Explanation:
Not much of the evidence has been found about the musical culture from ancient civilizations because of the limited music artifacts that have survived. According to the researchers, the ancient musical notation is to be found only in Greece and Mesopotamia, which have been very few. Early music consisted of chants and hymns and later it developed further with musical instruments. Due to the less evidence of written records and musical instrument, it is hard to understand the musical culture of the early period.