Akhet is an ancient Egyptian season.
No
peret was an ancient Egyptian season and it was between the months of November and february.
it affected the Government by being run by the Pharaoh
by croping in 2 season
A hot and dry climate (as you may have guessed). As for season, if you mean weather, I'm pretty sure it rarely rained.
the pyramids were for the tombs of Egyptian pharoah's. The temples were built for the gods.
There were three annual seasons:akhet (flood)peret (sprouting)shemu (harvest)
An ancient Egyptian harpist
Ancient Egyptian
There is no ancient Egyptian god Zyopt.
"Peret" is an ancient Egyptian term that refers to the season of inundation, when the Nile River flooded its banks and enriched the surrounding land with fertile silt. This season was crucial for agriculture, as it allowed for the planting of crops. The term is often associated with the agricultural cycle and the importance of the Nile in sustaining ancient Egyptian civilization.