To have water and six don't think about it
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The ancient Egyptians might be called nature worshippers because their gods were based on animals and forces of nature.
usually ancient Egyptians used statues and sculptures to display, or to sell. they might sculpt pots, and you know what pots are for, and they might make sculptures of their gods to pray to.
Baseball might actually have had its origins in ancient Egypt, where the Pharaohs played a game called seker-hemat, hitting a ball with a stick, with their priests as catchers.
The Ancient Egyptians had used the shaduf to get water out of the Nile River with out using much energy.
The Kushites might have viewed themselves as guardians of Egyptian values because they had conquered Egypt and learned their language, culture, and even worshipped their gods. They adopted the customs and clothing styles of the Egyptian upper class; so the Egyptian culture essentially became their culture.
The ancient Egyptians might not have settled there, thus no pyramids, Sphinx, etc. And, perhaps, no Egyptian Empire at all.
They wanted to protect the tombs from treasure hunters that emptied many pharaohs' tombs.
No. Scholars say that Hebrew was a language that arose as a dialect of Canaanite around 900 BCE, long after the supposed time of the Exodus. The Egyptians had their own language, although some Egyptians in later centuries might have spoken Hebrew as a second language.
Not by 3,000 years. The ancient Babylonians and Egyptians were arguably the "first astronomers", although possibly even earlier civilizations might deserve the title.
Who might have viewed Expansion during this period negatively and why
the egyptians might have played kickball but im not sure hahahaha