Answer: Nub.ia
Explanation: 1000 B.C. The kingdom Kush was established by Nub.ia which conquered Egypt and was, in turn, conquered by the Kush.ites.
Ancient cyanobacteria released oxygen which assisted in creating the atmosphere as we know it today.
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in japan during the late 19th and early 20th centaurs. women were only allows to stay at home and talk with each other in there village or town. women were not allowed to vote. but did have there opinion on politics. the economic effects on japan were people were dyeing from illness witch made it harder to win land during battle.
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Religion was central to Mesopotamians as they believed the divine affected every aspect of human life. Mesopotamians were polytheistic; they worshipped several major gods and thousands of minor gods. Each Mesopotamian city, whether Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian or Assyrian, had its own patron god or goddess. Each Mesopotamian era or culture had different expressions and interpretations of the gods. Marduk, Babylon’s god, for example, was known as Enki or Ea in Sumer.
Clay tablets found in archeological excavations describe the cosmology, mythology and religious practices and observations of the tibme. Some Mesopotamian myths were reflected in Biblical stories including that of the Garden of Eden, the Flood, the Creation and the Tower of Babel. As the world’s oldest religion, Mesopotamian beliefs influenced the monotheistic religions that came after, Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
1. Adad or Hadad – the God of Storm and Rain
2. Dagan or Dagon – the God of Crop Fertility
3. Ea – the God of Water
4. Nabu – the God of Wisdom and Writing
5. Nergal – the God of Plague and War
6. Enlil – the God of Air and Earth
7. Ninurta – the God of War, Hunting, Agriculture, and Scribes
8. Nanna – the God of the Moon
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