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    the amazing civilization in the world which is ancient Egypt‚ it was full and rich in culture including government‚ religion‚ arts‚ and writing. Moreover ‚ Egypt become know from the great pyramids of the Old Kingdom ‚ archaeologists ‚ historical buildings and also draws attention about a huge world of litters‚ some writing ‚ mathematical problem by Rosetta stone ‚ by hieroglyphics which is the important and the basic description of ancient Egypt ‚it was discovered by Champollion in 1820s he list

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    Egypt was called the “Gift of the Nile” because the Nile River wi the ancient Egyptians with the natural resources they needed to build a complex civilization. Every year the Nile flooded. These floods left behind fresh water and deposited silt along the banks of the river. This fresh water and rich soil was unusual in this desert environment that surrounded ancient Egypt. The river also supplied the Egyptians with papyrus and fish. Due to the length of the Nile‚ it was a natural highway for transportation

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    Egypt It is possible to prove that the Ancient Egyptians believed in the possession of a "soul" or animism. For example‚ the Ancient Egyptians had a name for "soul" (the ba)‚ which artists depicted as a human-headed bird. The association of a bird to the soul is rather interesting in that‚ to the Ancient Egyptians‚ birds had a magical power that humans did not: flight. It has also been in very recent times that humans have been obsessed with flight: the Wright Brothers and others like them‚ for

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    Women in Ancient Egypt and Greece By Morgan L. Harvey Throughout history women have faced many struggles in gaining equality with men. Freedoms and boundaries have been dependent upon the time period‚ rulers‚ religions and civilization. Ancient Greek women and Ancient Egyptian women were both equal to men as far as the law was concerned in certain areas; however‚ their equalities were different in the sense that Greek women were married out of necessity and viewed as property while Egyptian

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    Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia have many similarities‚ but also many differences. They had similarities in social values‚ religious views and economic surplus‚ and differences in social values‚ political values‚ writing‚ religious views and economic surplus; they had more differences than similarities. In ancient times‚ they did not have money; but in order for society to function‚ they would have had to have something to barter with. Both societies treasured land‚ livestock and droops. Both societies

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    In Ancient Egypt‚ masks were an extremely important aspect of the burials and spiritual rituals in the transition from life to death. These elaborate masks‚ usually made of gold and inlaid with precious stones‚ were believed to not only provide the dead with a face in the afterlife and protect the “Ka” or spirit‚ but it was it also believed that it enabled the spirit to recognize the body. They often contained inscriptions‚ and many of these masks included written spells that were meant to protect

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    The Nile was the center of Ancient Egypt. It was the reason the Egyptians developed the civilization. The areas surrounding Egypt are desert land. The Nile keeps it fertile. “It rises south of the Equator and flows northward through northeastern Africa to drain into the Mediterranean Sea‚” said Charles Smith‚ “It has a length of about 4‚132 miles (6‚650 kilometres) and drains an area estimated at 1‚293‚000 square miles (3‚349‚000 square kilometres).”(britannica.com) The Nile river actually has 2

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    between China and Egypt Some differences between Ancient China and Egypt is there religion. Both China and Egypt have different religions and different ways they take care of their religion. Ancient Egypt was polytheistic and centered on the leader of their religion. Also‚ China was Polytheistic‚ but the Chinese worshiped their ancestors. Over time the beliefs of these were mixed with Buddhism‚ Taoism‚ and Confucianism. Another thing that stuck out to me about China and Egypt being different was

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    politically and socially. * Thesis: Two civilizations which are similar and different individually are Egypt and Mesopotamia. II. Differences * Geographical Differences 1. Egypt developed North and South hugging the banks of the Nile River Valley. * The Nile River systematically floods which flooded the surrounding banks and made the soil exceptionally rich. * Egypt bordered on the side of sea and dessert which was difficult to invade and conquer it. 2. Mesopotamia has

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    The Role of Hatshepsut as a female pharaoh throughout the 18th Dynasty in Egyptian society was vital for the ultimate construction of Egypt as a major imperial power and the overall greatness of Egypt. Hatshepsut’s reign from 1503 BCE to 1482 BCE was one of the most prosperous periods for ancient Egyptian society‚ the role of Hatshepsut saw a time of great prosperity for the economy and architecture furthermore it was a time of advancement in the arts and of great peace. The great reign of Hatshepsut

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