Ancient Egypt, what is now the modern country of Egypt was a civilization of ancient Northeast Africa. One of the earliest, long-lasting and most influential civilization in the world history, flourished between the time period around 3000 and 1000 BC. Life of ancient Egypt centered around the river and fertile land. It was just a gift from river Nile as without the river, it might not have existed. Known to be one of the six civilizations to arise independently, it occurred in a series of stable kingdoms.
The most important in the development of agriculture in ancient Egypt was the rich fertile soil which they get due to the result of river Nile. This enabled the ancient Egyptians to produce an abundance of food allowing the population to
One way the Nile helped shape ancient Egypt was buy give them a home and a way to transport themselves. In document A all of the important settlements were near the Nile. This is because they needed the Nile for food, water and ext. In document C it shows that the Nile is their one and only way of transportation. So the Nile is a major part of the egyptian life.
Also, it allowed Egypt to become what it is today; the gift of the nile. The Nile helped form and shape ancient egypt to become stronger and thrive all the way to present day. The Nile provided fertilized soil after every flood season, helping the agriculture. It flooded once every year during Akhet, and when it flooded, it brought fresh new soil and sediment from the river.
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Agriculture was the backbone of Ancient Egypt, shaping its economy, allowing for more job positions and specialization. It also made the presence of trade more viable in the ancient Egyptian society by allowing the Egyptians to coast up and down the River with the goods they were going to trade (doc C). Without the Nile, they never would have been able to trade as easily as they could with the Nile (doc A). The Nile also allowed for less complex irrigation as the Egyptians had been able to determine the flood patterns because the Nile River was more predictable. The Nile also allowed to the Egyptians to produce a surplus of food, creating a surplus of food. This began the beginning of the move from subsistence agriculture, changing and reshaping the way the Egyptians had previously
Ancient Egypt is such an interesting and amazing society to study due to the various factors that allowed the city and population to thrive. The culture, quite different to other cultures around the world in ancient times, developed quite unique traditions, technologies and ideas. Small features of this society including aligning the 4 corners of the pyramids and being able to divide the year into 365 days makes it truly fascinating, The main reason that this society was able to thrive and be successful can be attributed to the great Nile River. Due to this people were able to settle which lead to the creation of a surplus, which could be sustained for around 2000 years.
Religion plays enormous role in the past and the present. It had shaped our laws, social norms, and purpose. Religion gives its people hope and understanding of many things that are unknown and a mystery. It provides security to its people. Religion has many roles which branch off due to the many different religions observed in the world. In ancient Egyptian literature, deities were important and mention a lot. The Egyptians worshiped and followed many gods and other sacred beings, which had diverse roles in its society. The functions of Egyptian deities provided understanding of the mysteries of world, accountability of life events, and control in society.
In Egypt specialized labor was a feature to societies in the southern part of the Nile River valley, Egyptian and Nubian lands build patriarchal societies that placed authority in the hands of adult males. The Egyptian economy was really productive because of it’s location and prosperity of the location, Egypt was a center of trade, linking lands in southwest Asia, the eastern Mediterranean, and sub Saharan Africa. The Nile allowed Egyptians to travel back and forth due to the winds, all you needed to do is change your sail. Mesopotamia is known as the fertile crescent. There was much farming in ancient Mesopotamia. Farmers would dig trenches from the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers to keep their soil moist. The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers were very important in Ancient Mesopotamia,
Illness is in no way a new thing, if you had happened to to sick at the time of ancient egyptians there probably was a treatment for it. However in ancient egypt, the medicine that we think of now was not the preferred way in treating diseases. The egyptians had a leg on on the other societies of the ancient world. This mostly relates to their embalming process where they religiously practiced removing and preserving human remains. The ancient egyptians believed that in order for a soul to travel to the afterlife the body must be preserved.Through the embalming process, egyptians had gained great knowledge of anatomy, dissection and preservation. The entire mummification process took multiple skilled prist and roughly 70 days to complete.
Egypt today can be a viable market for the foreign investor, especially the investor who has the ability to see the rewards of in investing in the region for the long haul. The world and Egypt both realize that the region is the gateway to the Middle East. Egypt is leading the way for Arabic countries to embrace a new way of doing business and opening their borders to the ‘global village’ concept.
The Nile shaped Egypt by influencing its geography, popular distribution, and settlements. The majority of settlements in Ancient Egypt were located around the Nile River Delta (Doc. A), where land was fertile, trade was good, and there were many natural resources. Because of geography in this civilization, Egyptians could easily protect and defend themselves, as well as settle down and have good lives.
The ancient Egyptians are known for many of the incredible aspects of their culture and everything they have produced. Some of the well known ancient Egyptian relics are the ones like the ancient pyramids, the Great Sphinx of Giza, mummies, and their many forms of art. Ancient Egyptian art is one of the most recognized styles of art. The most commonly known types of ancient Egyptian art are types like paintings, ceramics, and sculptures. Not only is Egyptian art beautiful, but it carries a huge deal of value and significance with it. A great portion of the time, the art has some kind of religious meaning to it. Consequently it is very difficult to discuss the art itself without delving into the various gods and goddesses presented in it.
“Egypt is a country linking Northeast Africa and the Middle east. The capital, Cairo, is home to Ottoman landmarks such as Muhammad Ali Mosque.” “The story of ancient Egypt began about 8,000 (3400 bc) years ago, when farmers started to plant crops and raise animals in the Nile Valley. The Nile River improved life in ancient Egypt by providing a source of transportation, helping provide food, and providing fresh water.
In addition, the nile flooded annually renewing the lands with rich black soil and helped support life and the growth of a great civilization (English-Online). All aspects of the geography of Ancient Egypt were imperative for it to evolve and prosper as an Ancient civilization.
Long time ago in a galaxy far far away, back in the olden times of ancient civilizations, art and culture was essential to the lore, society, and survivability of a civilization. Although often differing in style, forms, and mediums, these art works/pieces contributed deeply and truly to the importance of civilization. They always had a purpose and meaning behind them. In ancient Egyptian times. The Egyptians would create exquisite works of art to place into their temples, tombs, and other such religious structures. The Egyptians were completely sold on the idea of Eternal life. You could even say they were obsessed with this idea of eternal life. Because of this, we find today that all of their art, writing, and music revolved around
Rich soil helped in many different ways it helped the egyptians with their crops and a good place to settle into.Without this