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    Ancient Egypt in a lot of ways and especially through crops and flood seasons, transportation and the trade, and jobs and their duties based around the Nile. One big way the Nile shaped Ancient Egypt was through crops and the flood seasons. The Egyptians had three four month seasons, Akhet, Peret, and Shemu. Akhet was the flooding season and the fields were covered in a new layer of silt. In Peret waters receded and crops were planted and tended to.…

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    Machu Piccuh

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    Miles up on top of a mountainlay the ruins of an ancient city. This city was nicknamed "The city in the clouds". The name of this great city was Machu Piccuh is a great place to visit and see the sites. Machu Piccuh has much to offer with it's great scenery, over two-hundred ancient structures, and it's a world renowned archacological site. The city of Machu Piccuh has some of the worlds most beautiful surroundings. In the middle of a tropical rain forest Machu Piccuh stands 2,430 meters…

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    Frequently, people build assumptions about individuals very quickly without interacting with them. Having the ability to make a judgment on someone based on their looks or their appearance that they are in can be benefited most of the time. Most of the stereotypes are substandard, However, everyone has the stereotype of appearance and they make a quick judgment that can also be a good thing as bad as it sounds. For example, from recent events that happened in Egypt in this month, at one of the…

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    Ancient Egyptians were far more advanced than the rest of the world, even the Greeks, at the time. The Ancient Egyptians believed that the body consisted of 46 channels, in which the heart was in the center of them. This was somewhat true, but they never discovered that each channel had a different function. However, they had some vague ideas about the functions of the brain and liver. Any health issue would result from the evil spirit Wehedu and angry gods that blocked channels. Ancient…

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    Mummies In Ancient Egypt

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    Chinchorros. Now lets see their history in what they did. Pyramids Egyptians were famous for much of their architecture, but they are mostly famous for their pyramids, and of how they were made. Pyramids can be defined as "large structures with four triangular sides that meet in a point at the top, directly over the center of the pyramid's square base." The pyramid was used as a resting place for the pharaohs and kings of Egypt. Egyptians believed that the pyramid, where the mummy was…

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    Even though many people think ancient Egyptian culture doesn’t have an effect on today’s world, we still practice things that the Ancient Egyptians set rules and guidelines for which includes the impact todays religion, sports, and other cultural advancements. New discoveries every year, keep people interested in the culture. The dynastic period started with the reign of Egypt’s first king, Narmer, in approximately 3100 BCE, and ended with the death of Cleopatra VII in 30 BCE. They are famous…

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    Have you ever seen a language writing with pictures on walls of pyramids and temples. Those pictures of writing actually means something and that is how people wrote in ancient Egypt. Some people actually understand what those pictures mean.They studied it for years and found what it means. In Kush the neighbor of Egypt felt like women were important but on the other hand the women in Egypt were not as important.In Kush the women were allowed to farm,become pharos.merchant, and any other…

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    advances, and some we still use today. Ancient Egyptians way of life fascinates all that take the time to learn about it. Egyptians had strong religious beliefs, as they worshipped over 2,000 gods. Most Ancient Egyptians believed that there kings (Pharaohs) were the god Horus coming to rule the Earth (Cribb, J. T., Klee, M. B., & Holdren, J. ,2004). Even though a lot of pharaohs let there people worship whomever they wanted, some pharaohs…

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    The impact of the Egyptian cult of death had a huge effect on the visual arts of Egypt. Pyramids made for the pharos, silently reach out to the sky seeking eternal life from the sun god Amon. The cult of death is responsible for most of ancient Egypt’s visuals arts and as well as their architectural monuments. From the pyramids and the great tombs to the hieroglyphs and the sphinx Egypt has a fast amount of history that is known greatly around the world as one of the most fast and interesting…

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    construct ships able to bear the attrition caused by the climate and currents of the Red Sea. Hatshepsut, known as the fifth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, is considered to have had one of the most successful and longevous reigns in Egyptian history. She was a keen political thinker and possessed a sharp mind, which allowed her to guarantee the expansion of trade and trade routes along with assuring peace and prosperity for Upper and Lower Egypt. The…

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