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Egypt Nile River Rachel, Taylor, Kalia, Quinn, Braxton Add button to move to the next page.

Table of Contents Location Location Location Government Government Government Religion Religion Religion Agriculture Agriculture Agriculture Cultural and scientific contributions Cultural and scientific contributions Cultural and scientific contributions Cultural and scientific contributions Thanks for Watching Thanks for Watching Thanks for Watching Thanks for Watching Add button to move to the next page.

Location The river was the Nile River, it flooded regularly, silt deposits provided fertile soil. Modern day country, Egypt, Sudan, NE religion of Africa. Add button to return to Table of Contents. Add button to move to the next page. Add button to move to the previous page.

Government There form was having a monarchy- king or queen. Were no specific leaders (gods, kings, queens, pharaoh) Add button to move to the previous page. Add button to return to Table of Contents. Add button to move to the next page.

 Some beliefs were, they believed in life after death but they had to be put as a mummy.  Had many different gods (sometimes the pharaoh). Add button to move to the previous page. Add button to return to Table of Contents. Add button to move to the next page.

Agriculture Some crops were emmer and barley which made bread, and grapes and wheat. Domesticated animals were, cattle which pulled plows, hogs and sheep which also pulled plows and, geese. Other practices were harvesting. And irrigation. Add button to move to the previous page. Add button to return to Table of Contents. Add button to move to the next page.

Cultural & Scientific Contributions They invented pottery, jewelry, glass objects, made there own tools, papyrus used for paper, baskets etc., 365-day calendar, pyramids, and sail They had many different clothing and accessories. All clothing was made from flax. Kept clothes spotless. Also had linen clothes and golden jewelry. Fun fact- They were very picky about keeping there clothes clean! :D.Add button to return to Table of Contents. Add button to move to the next page.

THANKS FOR WHATCHING! HAVE A GREAT DAY! Slide designs: Taylor Publisher: Rachel Picture finders: Kaila, Braxton, and Quinn