Cleopatra made no contributions whatsoever to Egyptian civilization or culture. The only thing she did as a "contribution" was to lose her kingdom to Rome.
Some of the earliest paper found are from the Indus Valley and Egyptian civilizations.
Some of the lasting contributions of ancient Egyptian civilization cover areas such as mathematics, engineering and medicine.
- Architecture - Culture: Literature, Art... - Law/ Governtment: Republic - Christianity
was the last pharoah of egypt
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Probably the single greatest Egyptian contribution is massive masonry. However, Egypt also provided some of the most advanced early boating, goldsmith-work, and general architecture.
The Mayans were geographically isolated from some civilizations at their time. Civilizations like Greece, Rome, Chinese, Indian, Egyptian, and Mesopotamian people were separated by the Atlantic ocean and at the time no one had the technology to cross it. But in South America there were Aztecs, Tapotec, Mixtec, Olmec, Toltec, and Teotihuacan and Inca populations.
Cleopatra was Greek. Although she was an Egyptian queen, her ethnicity was Greek as her ancestry came from Ptolemy Sotor, one of Alexander the Great's generals or some say relative. The Ptolemies made sure of continuing their Greek ethnicity by intermarrying.
1) With reference to sources, explain Cleopatras role and image as a queen? 2 )Asses the success of Cleopatra as a ruler of Egypt? 3) Describe how Cleopatra became queen of Egypt 4) Evaluate Cleopatras 'Political' relationship with Julias Caesar 5) Discuss the nature of Cleopatras relationship with Rome?
the beer was traded and sold between the different societies for different things that the other civilization doesnt have and needs
civilizations of india are ways they do something
Carthage in today's Tunisia provided a basis for civilising the Western Mediterranean but this role was taken over by Rome when it annihilated Carthage.