Pharaohs were god's for the Egyptians back then.
The Ancient Egyptians created a 24 consonant alphabet by 2700 BCE.
2700 BCE
A rising population led to the rise of cities in Egypt from 2700 BCE to 2200 BCE. There were some advancements made in agriculture which meant more food for the people.
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Minoan civilisation in Crete 2700 to 1500 BCE.
The first alphabet was invented by the Egyptians around 2700 BCE. The characters are called unilaterals, but it's unknown which character was invented first. The Egyptians didn't use unilaterals alone though; they mixed them with other symbols called bilaterals, trilaterals, and pictograms. The Phoenicians were the first to use a purely unilateral (consonantal) alphabet, but it is not known when they started, except that it was in existence prior to 1050 BCE.
The earliest alphabet was created by the Egyptians around 2700 BCE. It was a set of 24 hieroglyphics that represented consonant sounds. But they didn't write solely with these "letters." They mixed them with other hieroglyphs that represented whole words. The Phoenicians were the first to come up with a writing system based ONLY on sounds. It was an Alphabet of 22 consonants and no vowels. This alphabet was established prior to 1050 BCE.
Remembering that there is no year zero, in 2018 it is 4717 years ago.
The Egyptians, around 3200 BCE
Egyptians in Nabatea AROUND 6500 bce.
The "official history" accepts 40 centuries BCE. According to Plato's stories the Egyptian priests of the temple of the Egyptian Goddess report to Solon Greek that the story of the Egyptians started 80 centuries BCE