A boy looks curiously into an opened jar with old scrolls Coloring page Egyptian Empire free

A boy leans over an antique jug and discovers yellowed scrolls from the Egyptian Empire. The motif invites coloring – whether to relax at home or as a creative project at school. You can download the coloring page as a high-quality JPG file for free and print it out directly. Alternatively, the online version is also available. Get the coloring page now and get started!

A boy looks curiously into an opened jar with old scrolls Coloring page Ancient Egypt free
A curious boy looks into an open jug with old scrolls – download the image now

Coloring Page Egyptian Empire: Boy, Jug, and Scrolls for Free

  • The image shows a curious boy looking into an open jug with old scrolls
  • Free download: You get the coloring page completely for free
  • Technical details: High-resolution JPG file, ideal for printing
  • Usage: Perfect for children, school, afternoon activities, or art projects
  • Online coloring fun: You can also color the motif directly in your browser

Ancient Egypt fascinates with its pyramids, gods, and mysteries. Scrolls preserved important texts, recipes, and rituals – printed on papyrus and stored in clay vessels. Children in ancient Egypt usually learned reading and writing in temple schools, where they practiced hieroglyphs with reed pens. The paper roll symbolizes knowledge and cultural transmission. Egyptian miniature figures show how jar openings were loaded and users were impressed by them. In your coloring page, the boy captures a glimpse into the heritage of past dynasties. You can find more exciting scenes from this time at More coloring pages of the Egyptian Empire.

Color Spectacle in Ancient Egypt

The motif thrives on warm sand tones for the background, ochre and beige tones for the jug, and golden accents for decorative borders. The scrolls appear particularly realistic in a slightly off-white with brown shadows. Skin tones can vary from light beige to sun-tanned nuances. Blue and turquoise shades remind one of the Nile and lapis lazuli, which was used for jewelry. Think of strong indigo to highlight the edges of the scrolls and text bands. The coloring page is available to you for free as a JPG for printing or for online coloring. Have fun coloring this little adventure in the Egyptian Empire!

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