The topography of ancient Egypt was primarily characterized by the Nile River, which was the backbone of its civilization. The river provided fertile land through annual flooding, enabling agriculture in an otherwise arid desert landscape. Beyond the Nile Valley, the terrain included the Western and Eastern deserts, as well as the mountainous areas of the Sinai Peninsula. This unique topography influenced settlement patterns, trade routes, and agricultural practices in ancient Egyptian society.
Yes. Alexandria is a part of ancient Egypt. It is the second-largest city in Egypt.
yes, it is also part of a major city of ancient egypt.
Upper Egypt
Yes, they got silk from China. yes i think so
tailoring
either a river valley or a marsh
Yes. Alexandria is a part of ancient Egypt. It is the second-largest city in Egypt.
yes, it is also part of a major city of ancient egypt.
if u needed directions to Egypt than u could look on a map of Egypt to get to which part of it u want.
which of these was not a part of the job market in ancient Egypt
Upper Egypt
The colours of the two parts of ancient Egypt are red for the lower part of Egypt and white for the upper part of Egypt. This is shown on the crown of Egypt if you type that in google images.
Yes
Tutankharmun ruled the whole of ancient being upper and lower egypt.
Yes, they got silk from China. yes i think so
No :|
tailoring