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herodatus is the father of history

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Ano ang papel na ginampanan ni Herodatus sa larangan ng heograpiya?

HERODOTUS


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No one tried to explain the past by studying events.they explained it with legends and myths.


What did herodatus first called Egypt?

Herodotus. Herodotus is considered by many to be the first historian. Born in Halicarnassus around 490 BC, he visited Egypt during the Persian occupation (the twenty-seventh dynasty). BTW search these things up on google


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The Nile overflows its banks every year (or it used to before the construction of the Aswan Dam) depositing both water and silt on its banks, irrigating and fertilizing the nearby land. That was its gift. Now its gift is hydroelectric power.


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Ancient Greek historian Herodatus and other sources record the culture-wide phenomena of mummification in Ancient Egypt. The poor, and commoners were indeed able to access the process. I'm not sure where this notion that it was not available to the poor comes from? Yes, they had an inferior process, but even Ancient Egyptian pets were mummified to accompany their owners to the afterlife.


What are the qualities of Greek literature?

Greek literature during the Golden Age was characterized by realism, and religious ideas. Much of Greek literature was poetry, history, or drama. Some Greeek writers and historians during the time of the Golden Age were Herodatus, who wrote the history of the Persian Wars; Thucydides, who wrote the history of the Peloponnesian War; Aeschylus, who wrote tradgedies; Sophocles, who wrote dramas, Euripides, who wrote psycological tradgedies; and Aristophanes, who wrote comedies.


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