Your answer presumes the premise of your question is correct in the timeline of human civilization. However, The Bible clearly shows the rise of nations in Genesis 10 and the first 'scattering' of peoples who would become city and nation states beginning at Babel in Genesis 11. IF anything then, it was biblical history carried forward through oral traditions that predate and influence all cultures in the world. See a related link for a short account of Babel:
No
yes they pioneered irragation
Ancient Hebrew literature had no impact on Ancient Egyptian literature. The Egyptians were thoroughly not interested in Hebrew literature.
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The Ancent Egyptian civilization influenced the Ancient Greek civilization.
Classical Egyptian
Writting or Alphabets.
Ancient Egyptian
Ancient Egypt and surrounding cultures.
No
yes they pioneered irragation
A ziggurat is an Ancient Mesopotamian stepped tower used to worship the gods. A pyramid is a large, smooth burial tomb for Ancient Egyptian kings.
The three ancient civilisations that most profoundly influenced modern Western culture would probably be Rome, which gave us its empire; Greece, which gave us its philosophy and ideals; and Judea, which gave us Christianity.
They all developed along the fertile banks of a river.
Sahara Desert
Swnw - don't know the vowels because, like many ancient cultures, ancient Egyptians didn't write out vowels