peret was an ancient Egyptian season and it was between the months of November and february.
The two main farming seasons in ancient Egypt were the Akhet, which was the flood season that lasted from July to November when the Nile River flooded and deposited fertile silt on the land, and the Peret, which was the planting and growing season that lasted from November to March when crops were planted and grew in the fertile soil left behind by the flood.
The ancient Egyptian calendar, made up of twelve months of 30 days each, was divided into three seasons, based upon the cycles of the Nile. The three seasons were - akhet, Inundation, peret, the growing season, and shemu, the drought or harvest season.
The Ancient Egyptians used a calender that was a mixture of Lunar & Solar: the threee seasons of the year were three; akhet (Inundation), peret (Growth - Winter) and shemu (Harvest - Summer).
you should be able to answer such an easy question as that now we can all say that you are dumb and lazy to even try. I don't rely on this website for any descent answers. the season akhet comes between peret and shemu it goes from about late June and ends about early September. akhet is also the warmest season. by Loanda k. jemu from poland
The Egyptian seasons were primarily influenced by the annual flooding of the Nile River, which was crucial for agriculture. The inundation, known as Akhet, occurred between June and September, providing fertile silt for farming. This was followed by the growing season, Peret, from October to February, and the harvest season, Shemu, from March to May. The predictable cycle of the Nile's floods shaped the agricultural calendar and daily life in ancient Egypt.
Peret was born in 1935.
Nelton Peret has written: 'Desvarios magicos'
Benjamin Peret died on September 18, 1959, in Paris, France.
The cast of 360 grados en torno a Peret - 1972 includes: Peret as himself Bruno Lomas as himself
Benjamin Peret was born on July 4, 1899, in Reze, Loire Atlantique, France.
First came Akhet, then it was Peret. The last season was Shemu. Akhet was the season of Inundation, Peret was the season of Emergence, and Shemu was the season of drought.
Peret season is tye second season in ancient Egypt (: the first season is akhet the second is peret last but not least is shemu
"Peak season" refers to the time of year when something is at its highest demand or popularity. For example, in agriculture, it could refer to the time when a particular fruit or vegetable is most abundant and of the best quality.
Peret is the season of emergence or birth. During Peret the floods from Ahket recede and all the land that seems hidden emerges again. When this happens the nile gets narrower then in Ahket. The farmers are free from building sculptures and are sent back to the fields to farm. This is a great time to farm because the floods of Ahket left behind rich black silt, one of the many gifts of the Nile. Livestock could find new grass to graze on. During Peret slaves would rebuild structures and canals that were destroyed in the floods.
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It is Akhet, then Peret, theShemu
it is the Egyptian month of growth when the floods end and silt is brought to the lands