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I'm going to assume you are in ENG 115 and this question relates to creation mythology. If so, I think it would be wise if you read both myths and take notes and do your own work. Ask your teacher for help if you are stuck. If I am wrong and you are not in that course, then you might want to examine how each civilization evolved and how each culture perceived their surroundings. Both cultures developed a creation myth that involves one god creating life on earth.

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The women of Egypt had more rights than The Sumerian Civilizations.The Egyptians were household chores women and took care of their families as women do these days.Sumerian Civilizations were hold property and wise gods and Harlots

Sumerian Civilizations held property and wise gods and Harlots.The Sumerian kings (called Lugals) had different roles in the various Sumerian cities where they ruled, but often it was a mixture of priestly roles and purely chief executive roles. Despite those priestly roles, Sumerians did not see their kings as descendants of the gods or as gods themselves. The Egyptiands did.

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