Ancient Egyptians obtained oil and resin primarily from plants and trees native to their region. They sourced oils from seeds, such as sesame and castor, as well as from fruits like olives. Resin, particularly from the mastic tree and other aromatic plants, was harvested for use in perfumes, embalming, and rituals. These Natural Resources were integral to their daily life, religion, and trade.
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