hey had th same belifes so they worshiped the same gods
It compared to those of the Mesopotamians was deeply woven into Egyptian culture.
they believed in a positive afterlife.
They campared because they worshiped many deities.
how did the Egyptian writing system compare with the mesopotamian system ?ANS:MESOPOTAMIANS:8000 TO 3200 BC MESOPOTAMIANS USED CLAY "TOKENS" AND SHAPES TO REPRESENT WORDS .THIS SYSTEM IS KNOWN TO BE LOGOGRAM.LATER THEY BEGAN TO USE PHONETIC WRITING( CUNEIFORM --- USED BY BABYLONIANS AND ASSYRIAMS).EGYPTIANS:EGYTPIANS USED HIEROGLYPHS. HIEROGLYPHS IS KNOWN TO BE ONE OF THE OLDEST WRITING SYSTEMS. THEY ALSO USED CURSIVE HIEROGLYPHS IPA PHONETIC WRITING SYSTEM IN PAPYRUS FOR GODLY REPRESENTATION.
While they both virtually always had multiple, clearly defined gods, they did have differences ranging in size from very small to very large. Centuries of cultural mingling, though, have left behind a legacy of shared ideas.
egyptian had more rights
The Mesopotamians imagined a gloomy life after death. Egyptians believed that in the next world, it would be even better than life on planet Earth. While both cultures were polytheistic (having multiple gods), the Mesopotamians created gods and demons to explain various aspects of the natural world. The Egyptians, however, normally had a hierarchy among the gods, with one or more especially prominent, and the gods were imagined to transcend earthly realms.
The Mesopotamians imagined a gloomy life after death. Egyptians believed that in the next world, it would be even better than life on planet Earth. While both cultures were polytheistic (having multiple gods), the Mesopotamians created gods and demons to explain various aspects of the natural world. The Egyptians, however, normally had a hierarchy among the gods, with one or more especially prominent, and the gods were imagined to transcend earthly realms.
The Mesopotamians imagined a gloomy life after death. Egyptians believed that in the next world, it would be even better than life on planet Earth. While both cultures were polytheistic (having multiple gods), the Mesopotamians created gods and demons to explain various aspects of the natural world. The Egyptians, however, normally had a hierarchy among the gods, with one or more especially prominent, and the gods were imagined to transcend earthly realms.
While they both virtually always had multiple, clearly defined gods, they did have differences ranging in size from very small to very large. Centuries of cultural mingling, though, have left behind a legacy of shared ideas.
no it is tooo hard to compare
the north have slavery but the south did have slavery