one major achievement of each of egypts three ancient kingdoms is that they had a very strong government or either very powerful leaders.
Actually only two kingdoms. See map at http://www.answers.com/library/Wikipedia-cid-3571878
Upper_and_Lower_Egypt">Upper and Lower Egypt
Actually, the three Kingdoms of Egypt refer to three time periods, The Old Kingdom, The Middle Kingdom, and The New Kingdom. The Old Kingdom is most notable for the Ancient Egyptian Pyramids, most specifically the Pyramids of Giza. After, came the Middle Kingdom, the Middle Kingdom began when Egypt was reunited as one, (Something previously broken up at the end of the Old Kingdom) and the King had less power. It is also in this period that the Kingdom was moved from Memphis to Thebes and run by Kings that attributed their success to the God Amun. During this time Writing became very important to Egyptians, and we start to see not only the Pharaoh mummified and placed in a tomb, but also the wealthy class, because they began to believe that the afterlife was available to all, and not just the king. The Kingdom was moved back to Thebes before The New Kingdom began. The New Kingdombegan with the driving out of the Hyksos (Foreign) Kings and was the most magnificent of them all, and has a great deal of famous Pharaohs, including Ramses and Tutankhamen. Besides their many famous kings, this kingdom was also remembered for Queen Hatshepsut, who took over the kingdom when her husband Thutmosis II passed away. She became Queen because her son was much to young to rule. During her reign she increased trade and did a great many things for the kingdom. When Thutmosis III was of age, she refused to give up the throne. When Hatshepsut passed away, as queen, her son had it ordered that all statues of her were destroyed. As a ruler, Thutmosis III began a long series of military campaigns and conquered lands all around the Egyptian Kingdom. During this time Egyptian culture and military flourished.The pyramids are a significant aspect of ancient Egyptian culture, embodying their beliefs, values, and social structure. They served as elaborate tombs for pharaohs, reflecting the Egyptians' views on the afterlife and the divine authority of their rulers. Additionally, the architectural techniques and artistry involved in their construction demonstrate the advanced skills and cultural achievements of ancient Egyptian civilization. Thus, the pyramids are both a form of art and a crucial element of Egyptian culture.
Kushite culture was influenced by Egyptian culture
yes architecture is based on Egyptian culture because architecture is something that the Egyptians had to do just lie the farmers had to farm the Egyptian builders had to bulid.
Greek, Egyptian, Persian and Indian according to our teacher
The Kushites admired various aspects of Egyptian culture, particularly its art, architecture, and religious practices. They were influenced by Egyptian deities and often incorporated them into their own belief systems. Additionally, they respected the achievements of Egyptian civilization, which led to significant cultural exchanges between the two regions. This admiration is evident in the way the Kushites adopted and adapted Egyptian styles in their own pyramids and tombs.
Their government, military, and their culture.
The ancient Egyptian culture began around 3150BC. The ancient Egyptian culture then ended in 31BC.
Kushite culture was influenced by Egyptian culture
yes. it is describing a noun.
yes architecture is based on Egyptian culture because architecture is something that the Egyptians had to do just lie the farmers had to farm the Egyptian builders had to bulid.
some of the major egyptian achievements were paper, wine, and the first national monument
maybe the Architecture
No, Egyptian culture isn't the oldest culture. In fact, Judaism is the oldest one. Jews have been around for thousands of years. Remember Noah's Ark, when Noah and his family were the only survivors? Well, Noah and his family were Jewish.
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mathematics, architecture, medicine . . .
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hieroglyfics and pyramids