What Role Did God Play In Ancient Egyptian Life

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The Nile River: The Nile River provided fresh drinking water, fertile soil, food, papyrus and fish.
The Nile, a North flowing river in Africa is among the world’s longest waterways, farmed for it’s ancient history and archaeological sites.

Farming: Farming provided fruits and vegetables for the Ancient Egyptians. They started farming and growing crops to grow their own food without paying for it. When they would grow it, some of them would trade it for other goods.

God’s: Some God’s took part in creation, some brought floods every year, some protected, and some took care of people after they died. The ancient Eegyptians believed in many different gods and goddesses. Each one with their own role to play in maintaining peace and harmony across the land.

The Book of the Dead: The
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The ancient Egyptians farmed a very fertile strip of mud covered land,which they called Kemmet,In english it is called Black Land. The Red Land wasn’t flooded every year so nothing could grow in it.

Music formed an important part of Egyptian life, and musicians occupied a variety of positions in Egyptian society. Music was an integral part of religious worship in ancient Egypt, so it is not surprising that there were gods specifically associated with music.

Egyptian hieroglyphs were a formal writing system used by the Ancient Egyptians. Egyptians used cursive hieroglyphs for religious literature on papyrus and wood. Hieroglyphics are related to two other Egyptian scripts, hieratic and demotic.

Servants: Egyptian servants didn’t have many rights but were usually not treated poorly. Egyptian servants couldn’t own or inherit land. Some servants were assigned to work for the pharaoh. Both men and women worked as servants, women would often serve girls for royalty, male servants also worked in the fields or did other manual