Which of these technologies was a cultural development in ancient Egypt?(1 point)

Responses

the arch bridge
the arch bridge

the number zero
the number zero

hygiene products
hygiene products

mass production

Hygiene products were a cultural development in ancient Egypt.

None of these technologies were cultural developments in ancient Egypt.

The arch bridge was not widely used in ancient Egypt, as they primarily used ramps and causeways for construction.

The concept of zero as a numerical value was developed in ancient Mesopotamia, not Egypt.

Hygiene products, as we know them today, were not developed in ancient Egypt. They did have some basic forms of hygiene practices, such as bathing and using oils and perfumes, but not the range of products we have today.

Mass production, as we understand it today, was not a concept in ancient Egypt. They did have skilled craftsmen who produced goods, but not on the scale and efficiency of modern mass production methods.