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Rashid [163]
3 years ago
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Can someone please write me 5 facts about Egypt? Please don't copy from the internet! 30 points! NO BOTS OR POINT STEALERS -.- I

'LL REPORT THEM!
Social Studies
1 answer:
SpyIntel [72]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. Ancient Egyptians worshipped animals for thousands of years, but particularly cats. Cats were believed to be magical creatures who brought good luck.

2. Ancient Egyptians would mummify their peoples' dead bodies.

3. Today about 80 known pyramids exist.

4. There are multiple types of pyramids all with different architecture.

5. Most Ancient Egyptian Pyramids were built for the pharaohs who died. They believed that in order for their Pharaohs to succeed in the afterlife, they needed certain things such as their treasure and other items owned by the Pharaoh being mummified.

in case any of these answers dont work, here are some extra <3

- thousands of years ago, Ancient Egyptians were the ones to create the 365 days a year calendar.

- One of the earliest peace treaties on record was forged by the Ancient Egyptians.

- The woman with the name Cleopatra might sound familiar, she actually was not Egyptian as most believe today.

- Labor strikes were often organized by the Egyptian workers who most often were doing things to help like building pyramids and helping to harvest food during flood season.

- Women living in Ancient Egypt actually had a very wide spread of rights compared to some other periods of time.

I hope this helps ❤

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