1) is papyrus
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the Ancient Egyptian is the answer.
Thebes was important to the Ancient Egyptians because it was the ancient capital of Egypt and was very close to the Nile River.
No. They where ruled by a Pharaoh
Along the Nile River (:
To ancient Egyptians, art was important. They saw that it reflected the endurance and solid formation of ancient Egyptian culture. They believed that works of art were essential in the smooth functioning of that society and the world. Not only did they have religious art, but they had daily art too! Let's just say that the Egyptian art was the backbone of society.
Ancient Egyptian culture is still important today.
The ancient Egyptian culture began around 3150BC. The ancient Egyptian culture then ended in 31BC.
the Ancient Egyptian is the answer.
Thebes was important to the Ancient Egyptians because it was the ancient capital of Egypt and was very close to the Nile River.
Honestly I have no idea sry
It was just culture
Ancient Egyptian
No, Egyptian culture isn't the oldest culture. In fact, Judaism is the oldest one. Jews have been around for thousands of years. Remember Noah's Ark, when Noah and his family were the only survivors? Well, Noah and his family were Jewish.
Writing was an important part of the development in human culture.
You're a fan of Ancient Egyptian culture?
Yuppers
It was official writing.