Shemu is the harvesting season. It lasts from March to June.
The three Egyptian seasons are Akhet (Inundation), Peret (Emergence), and Shemu (Harvest). During Akhet, the Nile flooded, depositing nutrient-rich silt, which involved activities like irrigation preparation and building dikes. In Peret, the waters receded, and agricultural work such as planting and tending crops took place. Finally, in Shemu, the harvest season, farmers gathered crops, which involved processing and storing the yield for future use.
Hunting season.
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Peret was from November through march, or the planting season. Shemu was march through July, or the harvesting season. In Akhet (July to November) the nile would flood (inundation).
it means the season of harvesting.
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
There were three annual seasons:akhet (flood)peret (sprouting)shemu (harvest)
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 or flood. Peret, the growing season. Shemu, the drought or harvest season.
The Egyptian seasons corresponded with the flooding of the river Nile; Akhet (Flooding season) from June to October, Peret (Growing season),October to February and Shemu (Harvesting season), February to June. Egy-king
the season in egyp is when it is fall winter spring summer
They divided as shait, piruit, and shemu :)
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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.
"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.