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Egypt. The chief description of ancient Egypt would no doubt have to be isolation. ... Egypt was divided into two different kingdoms. ... These names came from the topography of Egypt. ... A French man named Champillion was in Egypt in the 1820s and found what is now called the Rosetta Stone. ...
In Ancient Egypt there were 30 different dynastys and 3 kingdoms. The old kingdom consisted of 10 different dynastys and Egypt was not unified at all. In the old kingdom Egypt just consisted of little villages called nomes on the Nile. There were 2 different kingdoms of Egypt in the 1st kingdom. ... But these names came from the geography of Egypt. Upper Egypt, which was higher elevation wise, was in the south, and lower Egypt, which was lower elevation wise, was in the north. Then the king of Memphis in Lower Egypt conquered upper Egypt and unified the two kingdoms and made them one. Menes was the first Pharaoh of Egypt and began to reign in 3300 B. ... This crown resembled the unification of lower and upper Egypt. Red stood for lower Egypt, and white for upper. ...
The religion in Egypt had two main cults. ... The point is no matter who you were in Egypt you believed that the pharaoh was a god. ...
The bureaucracy of Egypt had four major levels: the Vizer, Priest, advisors, and Nomarchs. ...
Egypt made many great achievements including many advances in: paper( Chinese invented it, but Egypt perfected it? ...
But even after all the great achievements by Egypt a breakdown occurred, the government began to weaken, and chaos started to take over.
Approximate Word count = 1242 Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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