Inundation was the season when the Nile river flooded. This was typically the first season that was part of the calendar in ancient Egypt. This happened between July and November.
shait the season of inundation when the flooding occurs
It was mostly hot and dry. It didn't rain, to water their crops they used irragation to the nile. The nile also flooded every year during inundation.
The time that the nile floods form june to september
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).
A Nome in ancient Egypt is was a subnational administrative division of ancient Egypt.
The seasons were called inundation ,harvest ,and emergence.
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Early-Late Spring.
shait the season of inundation when the flooding occurs
Because of the yearly inundation of the river Nile that deposited silt-rich soil on Egypt's farm lands.
well the nile contributed quite a lot to the inundation
Between July and November in ancient Egypt, the annual flooding of the Nile River would occur, known as the inundation. This natural event was crucial for agriculture, as it deposited nutrient-rich silt on the land, allowing crops to thrive. The inundation was celebrated and marked the new year in the Egyptian calendar, signifying a time of renewal and abundance. Farmers would prepare for planting as the waters receded, setting the stage for the growing season.
The ancient Egyptian deity that was considered the deity god of the inundation is Khnum.
Pharohs owned most lands and farms in Ancient Egypt.
it appeared in ancient Egypt when the pyramids were being built
It was mostly hot and dry. It didn't rain, to water their crops they used irragation to the nile. The nile also flooded every year during inundation.
The time that the nile floods form june to september