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    The ancient Egyptians had a very surprising history.The Nile Valley had an impact on ancient Egyptians. Ancient Egyptians had many gods that go with their culture. The art of ancient Egyptians tells important things of the Egyptians. The life of ancient Egyptians played a huge part in our life. The Nile was a river that help the Egyptians farm‚cook‚ and clean around the house. The Nile provided natural forces such as protecting themselves and the Mediterranean sea for trade. Over flows did help

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    of ancient Egypt revolved around earth and sun gods that were seen as controlling the vital flooding of the Nile. Egyptian rulers or pharaohs were revered as gods who interceded with the gods for the benefit of the people. The populace gave offerings of goods to the gods

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    Egyptian Civilization

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    Ancient Egyptian Civilization Ancient Egyptian Civilization is one of the oldest in the world. It grew up in the fertile lands along the River Nile over 5000 years ago. Egypt is known as “the gift of the Nile‚” because the river’s annual flood deposits rich black soil on the flat land. The Egyptians called the fruitful river valley Kemet‚ “the black land”. The Nile is flanked by deserts and the Egyptians called these barren lands deshret‚ “the red land.” Religion: Priests- The pharaoh was the high priest

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    The Nile River is typically associated with the Egyptians and is even considered to be the “life line” of Egypt. Yet if you take a closer look‚ you will see that a majority of the Nile River runs through the African country of Sudan. For centuries‚ the Egyptians have claimed the Nile as their own. The majority of the Nile River runs through Sudan‚ not Egypt. This has caused many conflicts between the two countries. Kush‚ which is now modern day Sudan‚ is one of the oldest African Kingdoms. Egypt

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    this area. Egypt’s high success in agriculture was due to many things‚ ranging from a near constant climate‚ to the Nile and its annual inundations causing the land to be inexhaustible‚ to Egypt’s vast amount of other natural resources. This paper will only give a general overview of the more popular resources yielded by agriculture and food production in Old Kingdom Egypt. The Nile is of particular importance‚ as it was the source of life in Egypt. Egypt’s crop fields are the product of the fertile

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    Egyptian Economy Grade 5

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    one would ever think farming would be easy. The Nile River makes this all possible because each year the waters flood the land on each side. When this happens it leaves behind a rich soil that is ideal for producing a large variety of crops. Without the Nile River Egypt with little or no rain fall it would be nearly impossible to live there. The muddy land left behind after the flood happens‚ also provides a building material for houses . The Nile was also their main highway for transporting‚ exporting

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    these have the environmental representation within them. The life and death cycle of the Egyptians was represented in the patterns of nature. Ancient Egyptians believed in many unique existences in the afterlife. Egyptians greatly relied on the River Nile and its annual cycle which influenced their religious beliefs. Gods and Goddesses were representations of the environment around them and each God or Goddess looked after a part of their daily lives. Worshiping the sun was a critical element in the

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    clever people who made many great accomplishments throughout their lifetime. They invented many things and used resources surrounding‚ them to create them. The Egyptians did not have to worry about food supply because they managed to use the Nile for that. The Nile flooded every year and it left rich soil for the Egyptians to farm and grow crops. Since the Egyptians did not have to worry about food supply they had a lot of time to develop and improve their civilization. Three major accomplishments of

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    well established and structured society. Proof of this is clearly depicted in king Narmer’s Palette. This Palette shows historians the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt‚ which signified the beginnings of a civilized era centred around the Nile. The unification of Egypt occurred around 3100 B.C.‚ under the First Dynasty of Menes(3100-2850 B.C.). This age is commonly know as the Protodynastic era‚ which is known for the establishment of a firm political structure of the land which

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    is that in egypt they have a river much the same as our own rivers.This river is called the Nile and flows north for 4‚000 miles.Just like our rivers flood the Nile does so as well bringing in fertile soil used to grow crops.The Nile’s water is also used for cooking‚cleaning and supplies drinking water.In Egypt the river supplies meat as well beause animals gather there for a drink of water.With out the Nile life in Egypt would not be possabile. People in Egypt are very gifted in my opinion for

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