in ancient Egypt the geography dedicated where people lived and what they were able to do. The people had to live next to the Nile river (provides the only source of the water.
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Ancient Egyptian society had no marketplaces as we know them today; there is no such word in the ancient Egyptian language.When the Arabs invaded Egypt in the 7th century AD they brought their own culture with them, including the souk or souq, a marketplace.
The concept that the pharaoh was considered god-king affected the Egyptian society a lot. It shaped there way of life, there religion and gave the pharaoh unlimited power over the people.
Anubis, the ancient Egyptian god of the afterlife, played a crucial role in the development of Egyptian funerary practices and beliefs about death and the afterlife. He was associated with mummification and the protection of the dead, ensuring their safe passage to the afterlife. Anubis's influence is evident in the elaborate burial rituals and tomb constructions, as well as in the cultural emphasis on honoring the deceased. His enduring legacy continues to shape our understanding of ancient Egyptian spirituality and the significance of death in their society.
Pharaohs and priests were considered nobles.
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The largest group in ancient Egyptian society were the peasant farmers who made up about 90% of the population
Women were wives and mothers in ancient society. They didn’t have rights or the freedom within the culture.
Women were wives and mothers in ancient society. They didn’t have rights or the freedom within the culture.
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Nefertiti was an ancient Egyptian queen, not an economic structure of society.
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