The pharaoh was a living embodiment of the Egyptian Gods, and this is why his power was considered absolute by the Egyptians. The pharaoh was responsible for all aspects of Egyptian life -- keeping the irrigation works in order, directing the army, keeping peace, and issuing laws.
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Daily life in ancient Egypt revolved around the Nile and the fertile land along its banks. The yearly flooding of the Nile enriched the soil and brought good harvests and wealth to the land. ... Learn about a day in the life of two ancient Egyptian families. ... Egyptian Life homepage...
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Daily Life in Ancient Egypt ... Sites with additional information about the daily life of the Ancient Egyptians: ... Egyptian Unit Fractions...
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That’s how it was for most Ancient Egyptian children. The children who did go to school hoped to one day become rich and powerful. Children today are somewhat like that hoping to gain wealth in their life and becoming famous is right up there, too.
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Egypt: The life of anceint Egyptians ... To some extent, particularly in rural areas, modern Egyptians represent a laboratory from which we can pick out many ancient Egyptian customs and observing them, even from the comfort of a cruise ship swimming pool, gives one some idea of ancient Egyptian life.
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There are many expressions of greetings in Arabic (Egyptian dialect), which vary according to the occasion. Arabic is more formal than English but it is also warm with rich expressions of sincere feelings. These are some of these greetings: ... Egyptian viewpoint, life and living in Egypt from Egypt Month magazine...
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Part of the ÔAncient CivilisationsÕ series, Egyptian Life is an excellent introduction to the history of this ancient civilisation and allows for the reader to experience the lifestyles of the pioneering Egyptians, rich and poor, young and old.
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The Nile was the lifeblood of Egypt. Its cycle of flooding -- growth, death, and rebirth to new growth -- became the cycle of everyday life, and also of Egyptian religion and understanding of an afterlife. The people of Egypt were dependent on the river for more than their food.
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