By killing each other in any possible way. They also perform rituals of friendship along with having feasts afterwards. They also can sacrafise their wives
Depends
The Egyptians along with many other cultures would have known about the six naked eye visible planets. (Mercury, Venus, Earth - obviously), Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
the Egyptians did.
Marco polo
Yes, both Egyptians and Mesopotamians lived along rivers that were crucial to their civilizations. Egyptians settled along the Nile River, which provided fertile land for agriculture and was central to their irrigation systems. Similarly, Mesopotamians inhabited the region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which also supported farming and trade. The rivers were vital for their economies, cultures, and daily lives.
yes there were many cultures that built pyramids
The one thing early Egyptians and Mesopotamian cultures had in common was that they became civilizations during the third and second millennium B.C.E.
Multiculturalism AT School is when different cultures get along at schools.
Babylonians and Egyptians.
Ancient egyptians believed in different gods to the Greeks, but they were both polythiestic cultures (which means that they believed in more than 1 god.) Also, Greeks and egypitans had different government types. Ancient Egypt had 1 pharoah, that would control all of Egypt. The heir of the pharaoh was the oldest son of the pharaoh. Different ancient greek cities had different types of government. Sparta had 2 kiings, but Athens only had 1. The Greeks and the egyptians also had different types of cultures. Greeks wore togas where as egyptians wore the dresses and kilts. they ate different foods too. Ancient Greece and ancient Egypt were pretty similar when it comes to religion though.
Alike: worshiping many gods, writing, building, and a class system. different: improvments were made in Sumer not really any in Egypt. King Tutankhamun did not have a son Ur-Nammu did.
No. Scholars say that Hebrew was a language that arose as a dialect of Canaanite around 900 BCE, long after the supposed time of the Exodus. The Egyptians had their own language, although some Egyptians in later centuries might have spoken Hebrew as a second language.