They are Emergence (peret) and Harvest (shemu).
Ancient Egypt is very old and it talks about ancient history and why they use pyramids as tombs
If you are referring to the empire of ancient Egypt, then it encompasses many different countries, however, the main body of ancient Egypt (that includes the Nile, pyramids, etc) are now contained in Egypt and Sudan.
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Most of the Egyptians traded and farmed for living. Nile River was a big help, since it was the main transportation, and it made the soils in Egypt rich. In order to be a nobility, they needed to get education, but most of the Egyptians weren't able to afford this. I hope this helped;
The Egyptian seasons are primarily based on the annual flooding of the Nile River and the agricultural cycle, comprising three main periods: Akhet (flooding), Peret (growing), and Shemu (harvest). Unlike the four seasons of temperate climates, which are determined by changes in temperature and daylight, Egypt's seasons are closely tied to agricultural practices and the river's behavior. Additionally, Egypt's climate is predominantly arid, leading to less variation in weather compared to regions with distinct seasonal changes. This agricultural focus resulted in a calendar that prioritized farming activities rather than temperature changes.
Farming
farming
In ancient Egypt it was Beer
There main economic activity (job) is farming.
Some of the main harbors in ancient Egypt and Greece included the harbor of Alexandria, and Naucratis.
There were many. The main was Wheat.
The main dates of the history of Ancient Egypt was 3150 B.C. to 31 B.C.
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Anubis is the main god of mummification in ancient Egypt.
it doesn't have distinct seasons like America or Australia so its not always going to be cold in winter and hot in summer its not something you can be sure of
Ancient Egypt is very old and it talks about ancient history and why they use pyramids as tombs
Farming