They both worshiped a winged sun disk?
The similarities are very less in number. Considering the differences the whole of Egypt was under one emperor where as in Mesopotamia the whole region was divided into small regions and each region had its own god( The King of that particular small kingdom). The local people of one kingdom worshiped their gods i.e, kings and offered them the harvest and many other belongings . The god (king) used to communicate with the people through a messenger.
Mesopotamia was always vulnerable to foreign attacks with Egypt that wasn't the case.
Mesopotamian civilization left very few remains and ruins for any study about their culture where as in Egypt there are plentiful to pick the interest of many archeologists.
It compared to those of the Mesopotamians was deeply woven into Egyptian culture.
they believed in a positive afterlife.
While they both virtually always had multiple, clearly defined gods, they did have differences ranging in size from very small to very large. Centuries of cultural mingling, though, have left behind a legacy of shared ideas.
While they both virtually always had multiple, clearly defined gods, they did have differences ranging in size from very small to very large. Centuries of cultural mingling, though, have left behind a legacy of shared ideas.
While they both virtually always had multiple, clearly defined gods, they did have differences ranging in size from very small to very large. Centuries of cultural mingling, though, have left behind a legacy of shared ideas.
It compared to those of the Mesopotamians was deeply woven into Egyptian culture.
they believed in a positive afterlife.
They campared because they worshiped many deities.
hey had th same belifes so they worshiped the same gods
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While they both virtually always had multiple, clearly defined gods, they did have differences ranging in size from very small to very large. Centuries of cultural mingling, though, have left behind a legacy of shared ideas.
peoples beliefs changed and also religious fights to compare with each other.
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egyptian had more rights
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no it is tooo hard to compare
the north have slavery but the south did have slavery