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Vestigial organs.
Kushite culture was influenced by Egyptian culture
No. The Mesopotamian Blue is an made-up breed of cat in Dave Mckean's successful Varjak Paw books. The cats in the illustrations resemble Russian Blues.
The Golden Calf resembled the god Apis.
Any of various structures, such as the external ear, that resemble a shell in shape.
The Washington Monument in Washington, DC is designed to resemble an Egyptian obelisk.
flagella
"Ankh is an ancient Egyptian symbol representing life and immortality."
Probably Velvet Mites. Not harmful to structures or humans.
The mummy 'Imhotep' was supposed to resemble Seti II. But Boris Karloff (who played the Mummy) looked nothing like the mummy of Seti II in the film. Instead he bore a resemblance to the mummy of Ramesses III.
The Egyptian predynastic culture was beginning to resemble the Pharaonic ages from around 5,500 BCE. Organized, permanent settlements existed, based around agriculture, and the archetypal characteristics of Egyptian civilization were appearing. Artefacts of stone were being supplemented by those of metal, and pottery, basketry, weaving, and the tanning of animal hides were part of daily life. However, the answer to "When did civilization begin?" depends on our definition of civilization. Primitive civilizations already existed long before this Egyptian predynastic period. The world's oldest known pottery was made 12,000 years ago by the Jomon people of Kyushu, Japan.