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    Two ancient civilizations were separated by almost four-thousand miles and the Mediterranean Sea‚ yet still seemed to produce two incredibly similar and magnificent works of art. If that is not a worthy feat in itself‚ the two works of art were also created almost two-thousand years apart from each other before the two civilizations had any sort of major contact with one another. The similarities of the works‚ despite the time and distance‚ suggests that Ancient Egypt had more of an impact on Ancient

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    comparing Ancient Egypt and modern day Americas‚ I found a few similarities and differences in their every day lifestyles. Things like religion‚ government‚ social class‚ writing‚ and their job specializations. It was surprising to me to find out that the ancient Egyptians way of leaving was somewhat like ours. Of course there are heavier differences‚ but still they were very modern for their times. Also I am in strong belief that we learned many things that are in our culture today from Ancient Egypt

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    1: How was culture changing in Egypt over time? When the Egyptian civilization and power was getting weaker‚ their art was going back to how it was when they were very strong. People in early Egypt thought that in order for someone to live in the afterlife‚ they should go through the process of mummification. Later on‚ they still believed mummification was important but they also thought that may be a body could live without the soul. This included ghosts. Language was also changing through the times

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    Being a woman in ancient civilizations did not usually provide the freedoms‚ rights‚ and protections that women experience in modern times. Even today in many parts of the world‚ women are not considered equal and are forced to hide their faces or wear garments that cover their entire body. At the same time‚ there were places in the ancient world where women were treated well and given status. If a woman could have chosen where they would have wanted to live during ancient times‚ one might suggest

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    Ancient Egyptians are very interesting people. They were very successful and very powerful. Life in ancient Egypt was not easy. They grew their own food and made their own clothes. They did as best they could with what they had. Life in Canada seems easy compared to ancient Egypt. Their cuisine‚ clothing‚ language‚ government‚ schooling and contributions to their society were different from ours. For my essay I have written about each of these and seen the differences and similarities between ancient

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    you ever wondered about the social classes in ancient times? The Society of Ancient India‚ China‚ and Egypt had many similarities but‚ they did have a few differences. During class we learned about the three societies and learned that India and Egypt were very similar‚ with only a few slight differences. Although‚ China had a much different society that focused on completely different goals than the other two. First‚ the caste system of ancient india. The caste system consisted of four casts

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    Pyramids and pharaohs‚ mummies and magic‚ picture writing on papyrus—ancient Egypt had all this‚ and much more. Rich‚ powerful‚ and peace-loving‚ this North African kingdom was home to a splendid civilization that lasted 3‚000 years‚ from about 3300 bc to 30 bc. Ancient Egypt was a vast territory‚ stretching 700 miles (1‚100 kilometers) southward from the Mediterranean Sea. Most of it was hot‚ dry‚ and dusty. The Egyptians called it Deshret (red land). But the world’s longest river‚ the Nile

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    From the time of the Old Kingdom to the time of the New Kingdom‚ Ancient Egypt was a society dominated by men. Much of the history of Egypt is expressed through the perspective of Egyptian males. This leaves the perspective of the other half of the Egyptian population‚ females‚ unexplored. When women of Ancient Egypt are discussed it is often just the women of power or royalty who receive attention. This leaves many people unaware of the role of the average women in this society. Achieving A reversal

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    Palaces and Pyramids: A Deeper Look Pyramids have long been an image of ancient Egyptian lands and culture‚ being one of the most recognizable aspects of their life and culture. Huge man made buildings give tourists and many alike a view into the past the dedication these ancient people put-forth to their craft and cause. Not long before these great pyramids were raised‚ another people like the ancient Egyptians built huge complexes themselves. Great palace structures like that of Sargon II‚ discovered

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    The ancient Egyptians had a very surprising history.The Nile Valley had an impact on ancient Egyptians. Ancient Egyptians had many gods that go with their culture. The art of ancient Egyptians tells important things of the Egyptians. The life of ancient Egyptians played a huge part in our life. The Nile was a river that help the Egyptians farm‚cook‚ and clean around the house. The Nile provided natural forces such as protecting themselves and the Mediterranean sea for trade. Over flows did help

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