Moses
Yes, Set killed Osiris and sent him into the Nile river. when isis found osiris, set chopped him up and put him back in the nile river. that other guy that answered was stupid.
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The Nile is an important source for all those who live near it. It is found in the North Eastern part of Africa. For example, the city Cairo, located in Egypt is set along the river. The city uses the water from the Nile for drinking water, bathing, making supplies, food, etc.
Ancient Egyptian religion was based primarily on nature, this was because of the economic dependence of Egyptians on the Nile. The Egyptians prayed for the floodwaters of the Nile, and even created a separate god for the Nile named OsirisThe Nile also symbolized life and afterlife. All tombs and burial places of the Ancient Egyptians, including pyramids, are located on the West Bank of the Nile River because the sun rose in the East, symbolizing birth, and set in the West, symbolizing death.By birdy
CULTURE HEARTH:An area where a distinctive set of cultural traits develop, such as the Fertile Crescent and the Nile River Valley
The best location for a farm would obviously be the Nile River. If you had sufficient needs to control flooding and natural occurences. The water from the Nile leaves plentiful rich farm land in its surrounding.
Because of its uses and the land in which its set it drew people and civilisations to it. The link below will give you a very good overview of ancient history.
It is not known when man first set eyes on the Nile but the link below will give you some information regarding European explorers.
he was set afloat to find the land of "Avalon"
The ancient Egyptians considered the Nile River to be the source of life as as it provided water for drinking, bathing, washing and irrigating. The Nile River was also the main way for transporting goods and people as roads could not be built on flooded land or sandy desert, hence becoming ancient Egypt's great highway. It provides an efficient way to travel up and down the narrow strip of land. Trade was also made possible by the Nile River. Travelers and goods travelled along the river, and traders travelled to Egypt on the Nile and set up stalls on the quay to sell their goods. Other sailors would went there to purchase these goods from the stalls. In addition, the Nile River was important for agriculture. The main source of water for farming as there was very little rain in Egypt. The Nile flooded once a year and left behind thick black mud which created fertile farming lands for growing crops after the flood.
Villages were often set far back from the Nile to protect against flooding, which could devastate settlements during the annual inundation. Additionally, this positioning allowed for better agricultural practices, as the land further from the river could be more stable for farming. Moreover, living farther from the Nile provided a buffer against potential conflicts and invasions that might arise along the riverbanks.
Baby Moses was placed in a basket and set adrift on the Nile River for an unspecified duration before being discovered by Pharaoh's daughter. The biblical account does not provide a specific timeframe for how long he floated. It is generally understood that he was found shortly after being released, but the exact distance he floated is also not detailed in the scripture.