Ancient Egypt Life in Egypt. The Nile River How did help farmer grow crops? Floods Silt Fertile black soil.

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Ancient Egypt Life in Egypt

The Nile River How did help farmer grow crops? Floods Silt Fertile black soil

How did they use the land around the Nile? Irrigation ditches Farming

How did Egyptians use natural resources? Farming Mining – copper, gold, iron Fished, hunted River – travel

How did work and social roles affect people in Egypt? Pharaoh Vizier Priests, nobles Scribes, gov’t officials Merchants, craftspeople Farmers Slaves, laborers

Technology in Egypt Hieroglyphs Papyrus Geometry Calendar

Religion and Beliefs Positive view of life Belief in afterlife Polytheistic Mummy Pyramids

Main Egyptian Gods Re - sun god (Amon-Re) Osiris – judged after death Isis – fertility god Anubis- god of dead