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    Society. Egyptians spend their free time helping out build the pyramids and social works. Their are ranked by Slaves, Farmers, Artisans, Merchants, Scribes, Soldiers, Government Leaders, and Pharaoh. The Egyptians live by the Nile River because they can trade easier and have ways to get water easy. The Egyptians made a writing called Hieratic Script. Hieratic script was simpler form of hieroglyphics. Egyptians believed in polytheism which means that although they believed in many gods,…

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    Egypt's Old Kingdom

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    Egyptian create during Egypt’s Old Kingdom? Theses/them: I will explain about the importance of art and artistic styles in the Egyptian old Kingdoms. The civilization of ancient Greece was one of the oldest world civilizations that located along the Nile River.it happened many years ago yet it had a great influence on the way we live today because Egyptian made essential disclosures in art and valued imagination and beauty. The two ways to diagram the history of Ancient Egypt are Dynasties and…

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    development of civilizations are the Yellow (Huang He) River Valley and the Nile River Valley. There were many advantages and disadvantages about the Yellow River Valley location. One advantage of the location of the Yellow River Valley is the Chinese made permanent settlements on the Yellow River Valley. The Chinese made permanent settlements here because they grow crops near the river.…

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    Egypt is surely understood for its pyramids. The pyramids were worked for pharaohs and their nearest relatives to be covered in. Pharaohs were leaders of Egypt. The tombs, where the pharaohs and their families were covered, were in the intricate form of the pyramids. There are three pyramids, one for King Khufu, one for King Khafre, and one for King Menkaura. The pyramid edifices of Giza (area of the pyramids) served as a wellspring of building material for Cairo since they utilized the top…

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    Papyri Pyramids

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    This is all shown by the physical evidence uncovered along the Nile Valley and nearby oases. These excavations were carried out by committed Egyptologists. Many of the findings revealed by these meticulous researchers can be categorized by their differing functions. Papyri consists of astrological/religious writings. There were coffin with texts of the Middle Kingdom and the various religious books of the New Kingdom Some individual dates found in other documents might be relevant to this…

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    From ancient civilizations to hurricanes, researchers and exporeres study nearly everything. Exploreres use various forms technology for conducting their research. These forms include, inventions such as The Mailbox; a invention created by Mel Fisher that aided the discovery of objects underwater, planes to withstand hurricane power, Infrared satellite imagery, etc. Infrared satellite imagery is the most advanced form of technology for researchers and explorers due to the fact that it aids…

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    Ancient Near East is a general term that holds geographical territory, religion beliefs and living conditions of early civilizations established within a region roughly corresponding to the modern Middle East five thousand years ago: Mesopotamia and Egypt. These Ancient Eastern civilizations are considered the cradle of modern civilization; they were the origin of many civilization features as agriculture practice, empires, law codes, social stratification, urbanism and writing system.…

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    particularly by the Nile River, geography impacted their religion, government, and society. Geography affected the Egyptian religion by allowing the surrounding nature to shape the way that Egyptians viewed gods. The Egyptians consistently had a polytheistic worship system, but the specifics of those beliefs were moulded by the Nile River (McKay 22). The Nile River was vital to Egyptian survival, and as such, the characteristics of the Egyptian gods were reflected by the characteristics of the…

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    Egyptian culture was highly religious. Thus most Egyptian artworks involve the depiction of many gods and goddesses. The above scribe was buried in a tomb of a man named Hunefer, who is a high ranking person in Egyptian culture. Hunefer is depicted in a white robe and is shown interacting with many gods and goddesses. The gods and goddesses depicted are Anubis, Ma’at, Thoth, Osiris, Horus, Isis, and Nephthys. Gods were depicted according to their position in the hierarchy of deities, and always…

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    G- 1. The location of Egypt affected its development because wind blew North from the Mediterranean Sea to the Nile Valley, which helped them use the Nile River for travel and trade. The Nile River also flooded annually and made the soil fertile, as well as leaving rock deposits that made it easier to build pyramids. 2. Key geographical features in Egypt were the Nile River, the Nile Valley, and the Mediterranean Sea. R- 1. Religion shaped many aspects of Egyptian society. They believed…

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