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    the Native Americans who used it in a religious way. All the way to the ancient Egyptians who created Gods with the power of music. In this essay we will look at not just ancient people but also the teengers of today. In this paragraph we will learn about an ancient people, the Ancient Egyptians used music in many different ways. Music has been an integral part of Egyptian culture since antiquity. The ancient Egyptians credited Hathor, on of their most powerful Gods, with the invention of…

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    From their political organizations to their technological innovations, Both Sumer, or Mesopotamia, and Egypt have many things in common. Some of which included but are not limited to what and how they traded. Sumer and Egypt both traded with each other, and with each other, Lebanon, and India, while Sumer also traded with Arabia, Persia, and Afghanistan. Egypt also traded with modern-day Somalia and Ethiopia. Although the two kingdoms also have their differences, no two kingdoms or countries…

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    though it was god that provided life for the Egyptians. I learned that the Nile River did cause flood destroying villages and the production of silt would change depending on the amount of floodwater. The areas of Lower Egypt and Upper Egypt used the Nile River as a form of transportation so people would get the chance to trade with other people. I also found pyramids made out of stones, these pyramids were used to bury pharaohs when they passed away. Egyptians valued…

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    The olden Egyptians believed in a cosmos order and assumed that the entire natural existing had once been established when the world was created by Ptah/ God. And so god rested after all creations had been made with all divine words. There is an Egyptian scholar, John Wilson has rephrase the word divine by stated Ptah had made a system into which all elements should be in appropriate order while being created. [1]Page 7-8. The association of divine powers with animals was understandable for the…

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    soul would need to enter the afterlife. Finally, the importance of getting into the afterlife caused a growth in the methods of mummification. Mummification was practiced throughout most of early Egyptian history. The ancient mummies from prehistoric times were entirely accidental. Because of the dry Egyptian sand and air, bodies were preserved when buried in shallow pits dug into the sand.…

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    The Ancient Egyptian Government was ruled first and foremost by the Pharaoh. The Pharaoh was the supreme leader not only of the government, but also of the religion. However, the Pharaoh couldn't run the government all by himself, so he had a hierarchy of rulers and leaders below him who ran different aspects of the government. http://www.ducksters.com/history/ancient_egyptian_government.php On the next rung down were priests who specialized in watching the universe and interpreting its…

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    Ernesto Schiaparelli

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    Ground breaking discoveries through archaeology helps society to view life and times of an ancient civilisation however, many individuals seek other findings to support evidence of one aspect. Through archaeology, today’s society is able to view the life and times of an ancient community through a deeper analysis and provide mass amounts of detail to supply a conclusion as to how and why the population valued some aspects over others. Ernesto Schiaparelli is recognised as a great Egyptologist…

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    rulers of upper and lower classmen of Egypt. They owned the majority of land, collected taxes from the people, made laws and defended their civilization. Priests were certain people who possessed the authority to administer religious ceremonies. Egyptians believed that gods lived in temples, so priests were the only ones allowed to enter the temples to “speak” to the gods or goddesses. They would care for their needs. Scribes was a job most people in Ancient Mesopotamia sought after. Some things…

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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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    a new building built on top of it. The largest and most important cities were capital cities. These Cities included Thinis, Memphis, Thebes, Avaris, Akhetaten, Tanis, Sais, and Alexandria. Government was very important in a civilization. Ancient Egyptian Governments were ruled first and foremost by the Pharaoh. The Pharaoh was the leader of the government and the religion. He couldn’t, however, run the government by himself, so he had a hierarchy of leaders to help him. A Vizier is the primary…

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