The gods or sometimes a pharaoh.
jewish people
irrigated them
The ancient Egyptian peasants were cultivating the farms and the livestock of the Kingdom/ Empire against food or a minimum of fee.
The Nile was a river that divides Egypt. It provided Egypt with water for watering crops, transportation and leisure. It also provided rich soil called silt.
They would blame the lower classes and the gods.
They would blame the lower classes and the gods.
They would blame the lower classes and the gods.
The gods or sometimes a pharaoh.
The Farmers whose small villages were kept unclean
The ancient Egyptians believed that if the crops did not grow and disease struck, it was the result of being punished by the gods for wrongdoings or not properly performing rituals and ceremonies. They often blamed themselves or their community for displeasing the deities.
jewish people
...one day I will get that dragon for eating my crops and offing my family through starvation...
The pharaoh who was both ruler and god.
The pharaoh who was both ruler and god.
In Ancient Egypt, people used the land for farming and growing different types of crops. They also used it as a place to put their shelters.
what are the responsibilities of an ancient Egyption farmer