Well you have to take in that Khufu was kind of evil... But he did build 3 of the greatest pyramids. I would say Hatshepsut because she had a better influence on the people, wheras Khufu killed any who didn't believe in him, etc. and culture is more about people and religion, and style.
No. They where ruled by a Pharaoh
Hatshepsut ( Hatchepsut) meaning Foremost of Noble Ladies, (1508-1458 BC) was the fifth Pharaoh of the eighteenth dynasty of Ancient Egypt.
Egyptian and Mycenaean.
the ancient Egyptian civilization was supported by the slaves and ruled by the Pharaoh there for making it single minded and wastful.
Ancient Egyptian culture is best known for its development of embalming techniques, particularly in the process of mummification. This practice was undertaken to preserve the bodies of the deceased for the afterlife in their belief system.
1) is papyrus 2) is agriculture
One Egyptian word that starts with the letter "x" is "Xeper," which represents the concept of becoming or coming into being. It is often associated with the Egyptian god Khepera, who symbolizes creation, transformation, and the rising sun.
history politics & society ancient Egypt
An Egyptian Pharoah did not earn a salary. In early Egyptian culture the Pharaoes were considered to be gods (with this changing to messengers for the gods in later eras) and the people (nobility) were expected to submit regular gifts to appease them. This was especially true upon the death of the Pharaoh, when all were expected to offer gifts of 'unparalleled magnitude' to ease the passage of the Pharaoh into the place of the gods.
The ancient Egyptian culture began around 3150BC. The ancient Egyptian culture then ended in 31BC.
i dont know thats why i asked ;(
Tutankhamun was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh who ruled during the 18th dynasty of the New Kingdom period. He became pharaoh at a young age and is famous for his tomb, which was discovered nearly intact in 1922. His reign is not particularly notable in terms of achievements, but his tomb's treasures have provided valuable insights into ancient Egyptian culture.