Answer:
The Chronology of Egypt.
Explanation:
Prehistoric Age - Tina Dynasties (3315 - 2895)
Old Country - Memphis Dynasty (2895 - 2360)
The Transitional Age - Heraclesopolitan Dynasty (2360 - 2180)
A Middle state marked by the rule of the Theban dynasty and the rule of the Hicks. This period lasted from 2160 to 1580.
The New State period 1580 - 1100. During this period, four dynasties held power to eventually take Assyria.
Sais State 663 - 525
First Persian Rule 525 - 404
XXVIII Dynasty 404 - 398
XXIX Dynasty 398 - 378
XXX Dynasty 378 - 341
Second Persian Rule 341 - 333
Ptolemy 331 - 30
Answer:
This was because of the Nile's yearly floods.
Explanation:
The development of the civilization of Ancient Egypt was only made possible by the flooding of the Nile. This great river was the only source of water that fertilized Egypt's otherwise desert land. A great monsoon brought rain which resulted in Nile's inundations. It was the most important yearly event back then and even represented the reference for the three seasons of Ancient Egypt: <em>inundations, growth </em>and<em> harvest.</em>
The floods occurred each year and the Egyptians still celebrate it as a national holiday starting in mid-august and lasting <em>two</em> <em>weeks</em>.