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Ancient Egypt – Life in Ancient Egypt


Somewhere around 3150BC ancient Egyptian civilization began to develop in eastern North Africa along the lower areas of the River Nile. This empire saw its beginning when the Upper and Lower Parts of Egypt came under one ruler, which at the time was known as Pharaoh. Overall, ancient Egypt had a time span of approximately 3000 years, which today has been divided into approximately 8 time periods known as Kingdoms. These divisions are based on periods which are defined by the power of the government of Ancient Egypt and the wealth and unity of the country. During these 3000 years ancient Egypt experienced many changes in terms of their belief and way of life. Nevertheless their basic culture, artistic style, and religion remained the same.


The land of ancient Egypt was thought of as two kinds of land in the minds of ancient Egyptians, these were the red land and the black land. The red land referred to the desserts which were barren, but were nevertheless a great source of semi-precious and precious stones. In addition, the desserts protected ancient Egypt from invasion by surrounding countries by separating Egypt from these countries on both sides. The black land on the other hand, referred to the extremely fertile land of Egypt that could be found along the banks of the River Nile. This land was used for agricultural purposes. The black land was the only land that was used for farming, as a result of the River Nile flooding every year and depositing a rich layer of black silt which would enrich the soil making it very prosperous.


Ancient Egyptians lived in mud brick homes in various villages, most grew their own food and then traded some of the food they grew for other goods that they did not produce. Individuals worked as craftsmen, farmers, scribes and field hands. There were also nobles which were made up of a small group of elite Egyptians. The lives of the Egyptians in ancient Egypt was centered around the River Nile and its very fertile banks.


Ancient Egypt was ruled by the Pharaoh of the time. He was the most powerful person in Egypt and served as both the religious and political leader for the people. As a result he was both known as the ‘High Priest of Every Temple’ and the ‘Lord of the Two Lands’. Being the Lord of Two Lands made him the leader of both Lower and Upper Egypt. He therefore was the owner of all the land, received all the taxes, created all the laws and was also the protector of the land. In his capacity of the High Priest of Every Temple he was seen as the representative for the gods on the Earth. Therefore he was responsible for conducting the rituals, honoring the gods and building the temples.


In ancient Egypt, temples were seen as the residence of the gods and goddesses. Hence each temple was devoted to a certain god or goddess who would be worshipped in that temple by the Pharaoh or the temple priest. These temples were made of stone for durability, and their walls were decorated with pictures first carved into the stone and then painted. The pictures illustrated the Pharaoh conducting various rituals for the gods or fighting a battle. Ancient Egypt came to an end when it was conquered by the Roman Empire.


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The Literature of Ancient Egypt: An Anthology of Stories, Instructions, Stelae, Autobiographies, and Poetry; Third Edition
An anthology of Ancient Egyptian literature, revised to offer fresh translations of all the texts as well as some 25 new entries, including writings from the late literature of the Demotic period at the end of classical Egyptian history. It also includes an
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Death and the Afterlife in Ancient Egypt
Of all the ancient peoples, the Egyptians are perhaps best known for the fascinating ways in which they grappled with the mysteries of death and the afterlife. This beautifully illustrated book draws on the British Museum's world-famous collection of mummies
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Ancient Egypt and the Old Testament
An enlightening guide to Egyptian influences on Israelite history. Includes illustrations.
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Ancient Egypt: An Illustrated Reference to the Myths, Religions, Pyramids and Temples of the Land of the Pharaohs
Discover the world’s first civilization! This beautiful volume is a fascinating guide to the myths, religions, pyramids, temples, and more that make up the allure of ancient Egypt. Readers will gain a unique understanding of this captivating culture through
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100 Things You Should Know About Ancient Egypt (100 Things You Should Know About...)
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The Art of Medicine in Ancient Egypt (Metropolitan Museum of Art Series)
The prevention and cure of disease and the treatment of injuries were major concerns in ancient Egypt. Poorly understood in Egyptian society, illness informed much of their art. Featuring works from The Metropolitan Museum’s collection, this fascinating book
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The Sacred Tradition in Ancient Egypt: The Esoteric Wisdom Revealed
In this book the author examines the esoteric tradition of Egypt though the dimension of language, cosmology and temple life. She demonstrates that the foundation of its endeavours was a sacred mandate - the transformation of the human condition into its
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Illustrated Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt
This A-to-Z encyclopedia, compiled by an Egyptologist and a museum educator, feels very "grown-up" to use, yet it's easy to read and generously illustrated. Innovative features throughout the text help children follow topics such as everyday life, gods and
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Sacred Magic Of Ancient Egypt: The Spiritual Practice Restored
For those who seek a deeper realisation of Egypt's legacy, here is a guide to living the history of a culture that believed its sacred tradition was a timeless conduit to divine knowledge. With an elaborate canon of religious and philosophical wisdom that is
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Tombs and Treasure: Ancient Egypt (Shockwave: Social Studies)
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