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Egypt and sumer (In early Egypt was divided into three kingdoms they would…
Egypt and sumer
In early Egypt was divided into three kingdoms they would be the old, middle, and new.
Old Kingdom Egypt: Egypt was unified as a single state. They built the first pyramids they where both tombs and monuments for the king of Egypt. They also built ships to sail the sea and trade there goods with other countries.
New Kingdom: Around 1550 B.C.E, the new kingdom period of Egyptian history began with the expulsion of the Hyksos from Egypt and the restoration of centralized political control. This time period was most famous for the famous female ruler, established trade networks that helped build the wealth of Egypt and commissioned hundreds of construction projects and pieces of statutory.
Middle Kingdom 2000-1700 B.C.E: They took the power back from regional governors since the middle kingdom era Egyptian kings kept well standing armies to fight.
the formal writing system used in Ancient Egypt. Hieroglyphs combined logographic, syllabic and alphabetic elements, with a total of some 1,000 distinct characters
They ate green vegetables, lentils, figs, dates, onions, fish, birds, eggs, cheese, and butter.
the state military organisation responsible for the defense of Egypt. They consist of the Egyptian Army, Egyptian Navy, Egyptian Air Force and Egyptian Air Defense Forces.
Egypt, a country linking northeast Africa with the Middle East, dates to the time of the pharaohs. Millennia-old monuments sit along the fertile Nile River Valley, including Giza's colossal Pyramids and Great Sphinx as well as Luxor's hieroglyph-lined Karnak Temple and Valley of the Kings tombs.
Sumer is the earliest known civilization in the historical region of southern Mesopotamia, during the Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Ages, and one of the first civilizations in the world, along with Ancient Egypt, Norte Chico, Ancient China, and the Indus Valley.
Ancient China: The earliest known written records of the history of China date from as early as 1250 BC, from the Shang dynasty, during the king Wu Ding's reign, who was mentioned as the twenty-first Shang king by the same.
Indus Valley: The Indus Valley Civilization was a Bronze Age civilization in the northwestern regions of South Asia, lasting from 3300 B.C.E to 1300 B.C.E, and in its mature form from 2600 1900 B.C.E..
Norte Chico: The Norte Chico civilization was a complex pre-Columbia-era society that included as many as thirty major population centers in what is now the Norte Chico region of north-central coastal Peru.
Sumer. Sumer, site of the earliest known civilization, located in the southernmost part of Mesopotamia, between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, in the area that later became Babylonia and is now southern Iraq, from around Baghdad to the Persian Gulf.
As Sumerians were mostly agricultural people, they ate what they farmed
Its origins can be traced back to about 8,000 BC and it developed from the pictographs and other symbols used to represent trade goods and livestock on clay tablets.