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The ancient Egyptian civilization is a great one, and you will be hard pressed to find anyone to who will think otherwise. Ancient Egypt today is situated in Africa, at the northwest corner.
The Nile River, usually just called the 'Nile', passed through the middle of the culture. The northern part was known as Lower Egypt, and the southern part as Upper Egypt - a fact which has lead to some misunderstanding among tourists. The Nile is understood as the longest river in the world, but some researchers find that there is a chance that the Amazon River situated in South America may be a slight amount longer.
Specifically there are three separate sections, or periods of time that Egyptian past can be divded up into. These are known as the Old Kingdom, the Central Kingdom, and the New Kingdom. Each period has specific facts which are unique to it, and are best learned and studied on their own.
The kingdoms of ancient Egypt were under the leadership of the Pharaoh at the time, and in fact the ancient Egyptian people themselves held the strong expectation that somehow their gods were responsible for choosing each Pharaoh, thus the people could rest soundly at sun down, feeling that all was well. In fact, the government of ancient Egypt can be described as the first national government in the world, and individuals referred to as viziers, who were officials assigned to the Pharaoh, also helped to rule.
The Egyptian culture, like the Sumerian culture, had a language and writing style of their own. A Papyrus plant was used to make paper - thus defining the origin of the word, paper!
Many individuals find the past cultures, Egyptian significantly, to be profoundly mysterious as a result of the spectacular large monuments, most notably the Great Pyramid at Giza, very close to Cairo, that remain to this day.
Books on Egypt are accessible for fast access at Allosia Online Books.
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