This document provides an overview of art and culture in Ancient Egypt. It discusses how Egyptian art tells us about their religious beliefs, which centered around important gods and goddesses like Pharaohs claiming power from. It also describes what mummies reveal about their beliefs in the afterlife, and how animals like cats and birds were considered sacred. Key aspects of everyday life are outlined, such as jobs, women and men's roles and dress, and how children often followed their parents' professions. Scribes had high status as some of the few who could read and write, and their records provide much of what is known about ancient Egyptian society today.