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    civilization‚ the advantages Egypt possessed pushed them far ahead of their predecessors‚ creating the most innovated society of its time. According to historians‚ the region of Sumner in southern Iraq held the origins of Western civilization. Sumner exampled some of the key notes of a civilization at the time: steady usage of agriculture‚ the domestication of animals for farming needs‚ the construction of cities‚ and the invention of writing (Backman 3). When Egypt came along‚ it showed these same

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    The Great Sphinx Ancient Egypt is one of the world’s great civilizations. After a unified kingdom arose around 3150 BC a series of dynasties ruled Egypt for the next three millennia. During this incredible long era the ancient Egyptians produced some of the most famous monuments in the world of which many have survived the ages. Below is one of the most amazing ancient Egyptian monuments. Introduction: The Sphinx has been a symbol of Egypt from ancient times to the present. It has inspired

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    Museum of Art During my trip to the Brooklyn Museum of Art‚ I observed many masterpieces created by Ancient Egyptians. Among the works of art‚ the statuette titled “Cat with Kittens” grabbed my attention. I chose that particular piece to write about in this assignment. “Cat with Kittens” was made in the South of Egypt during the late Ptolemaic period‚ 664-30 B.C.E. Dynasty 26 was ruling the Egypt at that particular time. Mother cat and four kittens are made of bronze and the group is on semi-circular

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    is necessary for civilization to flourish within an organized system of class; however‚ there are others that see this structure to be harmful to the growth and progress of human beings. In ancient Egypt and China‚ there are two documents that shed light of this concept; the “Be a Scribe” document found in Egypt‚ and “The Book of Songs” from China. Both recordings entail descriptions of social life in both countries as well as the benefits and struggles of different social classes. This will be a brief

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    The ancient civilizations of Egypt and China were very similar in many different aspects. Their governments and their geography were extremely alike and the religions of the two civilizations had only tiny differences. The early Egyptians also had the same concept of writing as the Chinese people who lived across the continent from them. Suprisingly‚ these two ancient civilizations that existed very far away from each other show a enormous amount of similarities in almost every area. The government

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    Hatshepsut was one of the very few women to rule Egypt. She reigned from 1479 to 1458 B.C.E‚ which was the New Kingdom. She was the only child of Thutmose I and Ahmose. When her father died and her half-brother Thutmose II ascended to the throne‚ she married him to keep their bloodlines pure. When he died‚ she became the pharaoh. Hatshepsut had many accomplishments. Some of her more notable ones were organizing an expedition to the land of Punt from which brought back foreign trees. She also portrayed

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    The Expansion of Ancient Egypt and Its Historical  Significance                                      Introduction  The external expansion of Ancient Egypt‚ traditionally‚ consisted of two areas: Libya  on  the  north‚  especially  Palestine  and  Syria;  Nubia  on  the  south.  What  Egypt  imposed on Nubia was the colonial rule‚ while its control of Palestine and Syria was  loose. Egypt’s penetration to Nubia and West Asia could be divided into two stages‚  the Old Kingdom period and the Middle Kingdom period

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    and divine choice‚ and through many nations and civilizations‚ this has proven to be true. Along with the expansion of kingdoms were the most powerful rulers to ever exist‚ but their legitimacy differed in every civilization. Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt are among the earliest of civilizations that introduced the prodigy of sacred kings. Kingship in Mesopotamia used religion in the name of legitimizing power through its close relationship with the gods. Ultimately‚ religion played a big role in

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    The second indicator is Social Classes. In social classes every beginning of two ancient‚ the King‚ and Ramses III. As the Egyptians‚ they don’t consider humans as slaves‚ but they do have people work for 3-4 years then came come home to their family. In the Egypt world‚ be able to have animals such as goats‚ pigs‚ cows‚ ducks‚ and geese is a big part of living. As Egypt runs‚ having animals is a big win because‚ when farming you are going to need to plant the seeds and in there time‚ pull the plow

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    Mesopotamia and the people of Egypt. One major difference in the religious beliefs of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia was there belief in eternal life. Mesopotamians believed that once you died‚ you then ceased to exist in any world and there was no afterlife. On the contrary‚ Egyptians went to great lengths to preserve the dead in order for them to flourish in the afterlife. Once a person died‚ depend on their class‚ their body was mummified‚ which allowed them to enter the afterlife. Pharaohs could spend

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