Showing posts with label Egypt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Egypt. Show all posts

Monday, 28 January 2013

Ancient Egypt


Ancient Egypt is one of the oldest civilization in world. Ancient Egypt is located in the northern part of the Africa. From this area one of the world's oldest civilizations was grew. To the north of Egypt is  Mediterranean Sea. To the east of Egypt is Red Sea. Farmers are first settled in Ancient Egypt along with the Nile River around 5000 B.C. The Nile River flows into Mediterranean Sea from the south. In Ancient Egypt will have  little rainfall. Without  Nile River, the area would be entirely thick desert. Before modern dams were built the Nile River would flood each of year.
In Ancient Egypt floods usually began in June and ended in the month of  October. These floods would bring thick, rich mud from the mountains of the central Africa. The mud would spread over the river banks creating a fertile ground for  early Egyptians to grow their crops.
The people in Ancient Egypt divided Egypt into two areas. Ancient Egypt "Red Land" and second is Ancient Egypt "Black Land".

In Ancient Egypt Two kingdoms are developed along the Nile River. The kingdom in the Lower Egypt was called the red crown and the one is in Upper Egypt which was known as  white crown. In about 3200 B. C. the pharaoh of the north conquered the south and Egypt became the  united. The pharaoh's name was King Narmer or Menes.  Menes didn't try to change people in Upper and the Lower Egypt. He allowed 2 separate tribes to keep their own special gods and traditions. He founded the 1st capital of Egypt where the 2nd lands met. It was called Memphis. No more wars were fought for hundreds of the years.


This pharaoh is wearing the combined crowns or double crown of  Upper and the Lower Egypt. The front is  rounded crown of the Upper Egypt and the flat high backed portion is crown of the Lower Egypt.

One of the reasons that Ancient Egyptians were able to develop an advanced civilization is because they were surrounded by the full of deserts. This kept invaders out. With the rich deposits of the Nile River, the sunny weather, and the well organized government, the Egyptian people were able to make  good living with only the small portion of their day. This gave them time to invent writing, build the irrigation systems, and build magnificent pyramids within 2000 years.

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Sunday, 20 January 2013

ancient egypt culture




The culture of ancient Egypt people is an amazing subject in itself, not only for the students and others who are related to the subject, but also for those who are very interested to learn about this mighty ancient civilization.

Ancient Egypt culture :- Housing
Most of the houses were built around an open courtyard, which also had a small section for an open-air kitchen evidenced, by the presence of hearths and so on.
The houses consist of  three, four or more rooms, depending on the status of the family. The most  houses that have been found on some of the ancient sites had been assigned to nobles, and consisted of three sections, viz. the entrance area, the reception rooms, and the private rooms.

Ancient Egypt culture :- Clothing
White linen was used as a clothing material for all.
Wool was also used sometimes as a clothing. But, considering the fact that it came from animals, it was not allowed strictly  in the places of worship.
Both men and women belonging to the upper classe people wore jewelry and cosmetics.

Ancient Egypt culture :- Eating
Traditionally, the ancient Egyptians ate with their hands only. 
The kind and amount of food a person ate was depended by his social status. So, where a rich man enjoyed a variety of breads and rich rice with numerous vegetables such as peas, cucumbers, lettuce and radishes, a poor man had to be satisfied only with bread, onion, and sometimes fish. fruits like apricots, dates and melons are taken by them. wine and beer is daily drink for then.

Ancient Egypt culture :- Language
The grate and oldest written sources of Egyptian language come in the form of signages and labels, and which belongs to 3200 B.C. The language of these sources has been referred to as Archaic Egyptian.
Old Egyptian language was came to be used from 2600 B.C. onwards, for a period of about 500 years. These languages are written in both hieratics and hieroglyphics.

Ancient Egypt culture :- Literature
Tale of Sinuhe, A popular piece of ancient Egyptian literature is a verse called the Tale of Sinuhe, and is a narrative portraying the outcome of the death of Pharaoh Amenemhat I.
The Book of the Dead is another effecive  evidence of ancient Egyptian literature that is worth a mention.
The ancient Egyptians wrote on the varied surfaces, including walls, pyramids, tombs, and  famed papyrus scrolls.

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