Wednesday, January 30, 2013

LO-3 Land Of the Pharachs: Egypt


  • Neolithic Age, people of Nile had moved toward civilization with same influences of the cities of Sumer, but Egypt was more stable then Mesopotamia
  • Political and section conflicts didn't break unity and invasions were not common in the area
  • Occasional troubles provided an invigorating challenge.
  • Cultural influences were welcomed or close to them which was the decision of the ones able to live.
  • In fact they were so strong that even in the last 1,000 years of their civilization they had strong unity
Nile and the "Two Lands"

  • Country is divided into 2 parts known as Two Lands, Upper Egypt is strip of fertile land, 500 miles in length and averagin 12 miles in width, stresches alongside river. Lower is fan shaped patter of waterways also known as deltas, formed byNile in last nudred miles

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