Writing, irrigation, relief work during the floods, burial practices.
Egypt.
The Nubians
Ancient Egypt developed several writing systems, the most notable of which are hieroglyphics, hieratic, and demotic. Hieroglyphics, a complex system of pictorial symbols, was primarily used for religious texts and monumental inscriptions. Hieratic, a simplified, cursive form of hieroglyphics, was used for administrative and everyday writing. Demotic emerged later as a more streamlined script for daily use, representing the evolution of the Egyptian writing tradition over centuries.
People in southwest Asia and Africa developed systems of writing around 3200 BCE. The earliest known writing system, cuneiform, emerged in ancient Mesopotamia, while hieroglyphics developed in ancient Egypt shortly thereafter. These writing systems were initially used for record-keeping, administration, and religious purposes, marking a significant advancement in human communication and culture.
ancient egyptian secret. Mashrebtesh Men Nilha.... have you ever drink from the nile
The greyhound developed in Ancient Egypt.
The correct answer is ancient Egypt
Triangular domes, called pyramids, were ancient Egyptian architecture.
The Nubians
Its more developed
Egypt.
egypt
an advanced culture where people have developed cities, farming, science and industries; examples are Aztecs, Incas, ancient Egypt, ancient Rome and ancient Greece. :):)
The Nubians
silt (in ancient egypt anyway)
Ancient Egypt developed several writing systems, the most notable of which are hieroglyphics, hieratic, and demotic. Hieroglyphics, a complex system of pictorial symbols, was primarily used for religious texts and monumental inscriptions. Hieratic, a simplified, cursive form of hieroglyphics, was used for administrative and everyday writing. Demotic emerged later as a more streamlined script for daily use, representing the evolution of the Egyptian writing tradition over centuries.
People in southwest Asia and Africa developed systems of writing around 3200 BCE. The earliest known writing system, cuneiform, emerged in ancient Mesopotamia, while hieroglyphics developed in ancient Egypt shortly thereafter. These writing systems were initially used for record-keeping, administration, and religious purposes, marking a significant advancement in human communication and culture.