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Nomads settled in Egypt because of the rich fertile soil, caused by the annual floods of the Nile River. It was also easily protected, not easily invaded.Settlers arrived in the southern portion of the Nile delta some 6-7 thousand years ago, approximately 4500 B.C. It is assumed that these were nomadic tribes, similar to the Bedouin, that had wandered for miles seeking fertile land. The Nile, not only a provider of water and food, but also a means of transportation, instantly became a haven for all desert tribes in the area. Its rich resources were the foundation of an ancient religion and a powerful empire.Egypt was composed of two kingdoms, Upper and Lower Egypt. Upper Egypt's pharaoh wore the White Crown while Lower Egypt's pharaoh wore the red. After the unification of the two kingdoms, the crowns were joined as one, and all depictions after this period show not only the pharaohs but also the gods such as Osiris and Anubis wearing the combined crown.Ancient Egypt's pharaoh held his capitol in Thebes, the ancient name for Luxor. Modern Egypt's capitol is Cairo, approximately 500 miles north of Luxor situated near the Nile Delta and the Giza Plateau, where the pyramids are.Because they could grow their crops with the Nile River's help, and because they were able to built canals and boats there.What is now called Egypt was founded as a colony by Nubians, led by Asar, Egypt's first ruler, whom the ancient Greeks later called Osiris. After death he was deified and became a god. He was part of the history's first holy trinity featuring Aset and Heru, whom the Ancient Greeks later called Isis and Horus. Exploration was the reason these Nubians settled in what is now Egypt.
No but go to Egypt and look in the museums and see jewelry
By Egypt people. By hard work and thousands of slaves
It would affect them every day of their lives, because as a resource, their beliefs would show them the way to mummify their royalty, when to plant their crops, and how to re-direct the flow of the Nile River when it was necessary.
it show people how they used these momuments to promote power, glory, and to intimidate others.
It depends on which hymn but certainly they thought of the Nile as a representation of Hapy, especially in the flooding of the Nile: this concept of river god is not found only in Egypt - as the Greeks called the Nile a god (Nilus/Neilos).
It depends on which hymn but certainly they thought of the Nile as a representation of Hapy, especially in the flooding of the Nile: this concept of river god is not found only in Egypt - as the Greeks called the Nile a god (Nilus/Neilos).
There are a few including - LuxorAl QahirahAsyut The link below is an interactive map.Cairo as the Nile actually flows through it.
They show that the pharaohs were rich and powerful.
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Ancient Egypt Pyramids.
The link below will show you numerous pictures.
People there in ancient Egypt believed that the Nile was a god. They would worship the Nile. They used hieroglyphics to show how they lived and used symbols.The Pharaoh had a vizier. When it comes time to mummify a Pharaoh or Queen they would use a kind of salt to use as compound in mummification. They would use amulets because they believed it would keep evil away from them. They would have a large black beetle to show immortality. They believed if a mummy got his organs back he or she would come back to life.
The shaduf, helped irrigate, move water from the river nile to a crop feild.
The link below is an interactive map and you can configure it to show what you want.
The pyramids show that ancient Egyptians were very smart and creative.
The Nile river is the worlds longest river let n stand for the length in miles of the Nile the parana river is 3,030 miles long write an expression to show how much longer the Nile is than the parana