The gifts of the river Nile
Yes, they gave food and gifts as well as hymns and building temples and statues in the honor of the gods and goddesses they worshiped in ancient Egypt.
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It really depends on which gifts you mean. Upper Egypt was the Nile itself, and lower was where the delta is. Land near the delta is marshy, and land near the river is fertile for a couple months each year.
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No one, Egypt is not a Christian nation, but Muslim. There is no Christmas there.
You go into my page and then click on "Gifts Received" and it will come with all the gifts you have received. :) I hope I helped!
Gifts are given mainly to children, but must always include a book and a heritage symbol. The book is to emphasize the African value and tradition of learning stressed since ancient Egypt, and the heritage symbol to reaffirm and reinforce the African commitment to tradition and history.
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Ancient Greek
The tradition of exchanging gifts is believed to have originated in ancient Rome, where people would exchange gifts during the festival of Saturnalia.
In ancient Egypt, the pharaoh was also the high priest and presided over all temples and shines of all the gods and goddesses; the people of Egypt would offer sacrifices, money, and gifts to the temples and the gods and goddesses they worshiped and a part of all that would go to the pharaoh.
They get balls, watches, different toys, video games or books.