they all had one god and they used bronze metal
The three major kingdoms in West African history were Ghana, Mali, and Songhay. These kingdoms shares some of the same land. All of there economies revolved around the gold trade. They were all instrumental in establishing the religion of Islam in the area.
There are usually clothes from the person in the tomb. They put them there so that they can wear them in the afterlife, and not be naked. They also put things that the person liked in their lifetime, so that they can enjoy them in the afterlife.
Each of the gods had their own unique Characteristics. One includes~ Thoth Thoth was the god of writing, wisdom, learning, and the moon. According to myth, Thoth invented writing, was the author of the Book of the Dead, and was the vizier and scribe of the afterlife.
Set had a head resembling a dog. Set's particular creature was not a real animal, but a mythological creature that had some dog-like characteristics called the "Set-animal."
As some mummies have been identified as Egyptian queens, yes.
Animals are multicellular, heterotrophic organisms that lack cell walls and exhibit mobility at some stage in their life cycle. These characteristics differentiate animals from organisms in other eukaryotic kingdoms such as plants, fungi, and protists.
The strong military systems.
what are three characteristics of earth's ocean
I recall seeing a DVD of it in a Chinese DVD shop. Otherwise, Youtube has some episodes, just search for Romance of the three kingdoms TV.
The three kingdoms that have members that are autotrophic are Plantae (plants), Protista (some algae), and Monera (some bacteria). Autotrophic organisms are able to produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
In ancient times their were numerous kingdoms in Africa. Currently there are a few countries that have hereditary kings such as Swaziland and Lesotho; these countries also have a nominated governments so the titles are pretty much non-executive.
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a three headed Rottweiler.
In taxonomy there is a distinction between prokaryotes (organisms with unnucleated cells) and eukaryotes (organisms with nucleated cells).There are 2 kingdoms of prokaryotes, Bacteria and Archaea. All species in these kingdoms are unicellular. Archaea and Bacteria differ from one another in the composition of their cell walls.The kingdoms of eukaryotes are:Plantae, which includes land plants, all multicellular and photosynthetic with cell walls of cellulose and large vacuoles.Animalia, which includes all animals, all multicellular and heterotrophic without cell walls.Fungi which are saprotrophic/saprophytic and have cell walls of chitin and can be either unicellular (yeasts) or multicellular (eg. basidiomycetes - mushrooms, and ascomycetes).Protista, which is a collection of organisms that do not fit into any of the other kingdoms. One day, protists may be divided into a further 60 or so kingdoms. They include protozoa and algae. Some may be unicellular (like Paramecium and Euglena) and some may be multicellular like kelp.
As of 2004, the six recognised kingdoms are:AnimaliaPlantaeFungiChromistaProtozoaBacteria
Toughness, determination, but some recklessness.
There are a few kingdoms. 1. Tamil kingdoms 2. Hindu 3. Buddhist