It had papiris [made papper] it was hot and dry , sandy and the Nile river flood every year called inadation and produced silt.
modern village is up too date, but it is not so up too date and it is like the agrican people. . .ancient village is so like the moroe village and so forth
first, they were in the same time period. secondly, ancient Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt both have natural barriers, like mountains, and deserts. also, they both try to invent ways of communicating, like things to write on(clay tablet for Mesopotamia, and papyrus paper for ancient Egypt).
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The rich, like the Pharaohs, were sometimes cruel and rude. The poor were grateful for what they had and they all loved jewelry.
Kemmit or Egypt if you like.
Ancient Egypt probably would not have existed due to no water sources to drink and farm with.
Peasants made up a majority of the population in Ancient Egypt. Most worked in agriculture or other heavy physical work, like building. They were generally farm labourers, and working on a farm was hard work without modern machinery.
Well the soil was not the best around the deserts but around the Nile river it was very good
I has a farm where crops grown for sale.
the people would farm
they like to farm
modern village is up too date, but it is not so up too date and it is like the agrican people. . .ancient village is so like the moroe village and so forth
No, they had gravestones.
The population of a village in ancient Egypt varied, but typically ranged from a few hundred to a few thousand people. Villages were usually small, tightly-knit communities where most inhabitants were involved in agriculture and craftwork. The size of a village depended on factors like available resources and the local economy.
There were the same as they are in modern Egypt.
hey guys yes ancient egypt is really interesting even if you dontlike history
first, they were in the same time period. secondly, ancient Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt both have natural barriers, like mountains, and deserts. also, they both try to invent ways of communicating, like things to write on(clay tablet for Mesopotamia, and papyrus paper for ancient Egypt).