Unraveling the Wonders of Ancient Egypt

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The ancient world was truly a wonderful and interesting thing. Mankind developed and evolved greatly during this time. Also during this time, many advancements in technology helped lead to great master architecture. The Great Pyramid, Temple of Artemis and the Statue of Zeus at Olympia are some of these famous works. These masters of architecture can often be referred to the seven wonders of the ancient world. Sadly, all but one of these ancient wonders have been lost to the times, the only wonder that still remains is the Great Pyramid of Giza. The topic of my essay is Ancient Egypt. During the course of this essay the basic details of who, what, when, where, how and why will be discussed. So to begin what, where, and how of Ancient Egypt? Ancient Egypt was a civilization set in Northeastern Africa, along the Nile River. The Nile River played a huge role in ancient Egypt, it was vital to society as a means of transportation and farming. The Nile River was a regular, navigable, and calm making it more agricultural land for all time. The Nile flowed at just the right time to provide rich soil filled with silk that helps lead to fishing and crop growth. Farming was told to be so simple …show more content…

Ancient Egypt can be defined into three time periods they are; the old kingdom from 2649-2152 BCE, the middle kingdom from 2046-1640 BCE and the new kingdom from 1550-1070 BCE. There are smaller intermediate kingdoms located between the three main kingdoms, but nothing truly significant happened during this time. Egypt can also be broken down into different dynasties. These dynasties are divided into the different families that were pharaohs who were the rulers of Egypt. There is a total of thirty-one dynasties recorded, this is not the exact number pharaohs, and some get taken out or forgotten. The crown of Egypt was usually passed from father to first or favorite son, but in some cases, women received the

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