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In terms of money used in Ancient Egypt, because it is so long ago there is absolutely no way of comparing to any modern currency. They did not even have coins for much of the time of Ancient Egypt, initially using a barter system. Coins did eventually come in. There was not real world economy with international trade in the way we know it now, so the way we analyse economies between countries today did not apply in Ancient Egypt.
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The religions in Egypt at the moment is Islam and Christianity. These religions are not connected to the religions of ancient egypt.
way big is the size of the sky tower but ultimate way big is bigger
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life today in Egypt is a life of luxury all the way from the pyramids to anciet pharohs life today in Egypt is a life of luxury all the way from the pyramids to anciet pharohs
because in ancient Egypt they had one sense of civilization and only one way they knew how to build.
Egyptian (ancient Egypt) IitiEgyptian (ancient Egypt) Iiti em hotepEgyptian (ancient Egypt)[lit. in peace] Em hotepEgyptian (ancient Egypt)[in great peace] Em hotep neferEgyptian (ancient Egypt)[very great peace] Em hotep nefer weretEgyptian (ancient Egypt)[plural] Yii em hotepEgyptian (ancient Egypt)[informal] YehEgyptian (ancient Egypt) [to a man] Aw ibekEgyptian (ancient Egypt) [to a woman] Aw ibetj
The usual answer given and accepted for this is Egypt (Ancient Egypt all the way through Modern Egypt).
The same way they determined the aspect of the dead
The Nile shaped ancient Egypt with its triangular shape,and its long river that is flowing across countries
Women normally worked in the home in ancient Egypt. They had the right to -inherit lands, objects, and slaves -apply for divorce -keep all the money they went into the marriage with and get a third of their husbands money if they divorced, and claim extra money if they believed the divorce was their husbands fault -choose who they married -be witnesses, the accused, or the defendant in a court trial -not marry if they choose not to -live alone -own objects, land and slaves -to buy and sell goods as they pleased Men and women in Ancient Egypt were considered equal in the eyes of the law. They were one of very few Ancient civilizations to be this way. Women had more rights in Ancient Egypt (5000 years ago) than they do in many countries these days, or in Europe 300 years ago! In Rome and Greece, women were considered the property of their husband or their father. They had no rights and were unable to make any decisions.