3.4 Egyptian religion and mythology
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Ancient Egypt, a civilization spanning over 3,000 years, left an indelible mark on history. From the Early Dynastic Period to the Late Period, Egypt saw the rise and fall of powerful pharaohs, the construction of monumental pyramids, and the development of complex religious beliefs. The Nile River shaped Egyptian life, providing fertile soil and a means of transportation. Egypt's unique geography, with deserts on either side, protected it from invasion while allowing for trade. The pharaohs, considered divine rulers, governed a hierarchical society that produced remarkable achievements in art, architecture, and science.
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Ancient Egypt, a civilization spanning over 3,000 years, left an indelible mark on history. From the Early Dynastic Period to the Late Period, Egypt saw the rise and fall of powerful pharaohs, the construction of monumental pyramids, and the development of complex religious beliefs. The Nile River shaped Egyptian life, providing fertile soil and a means of transportation. Egypt's unique geography, with deserts on either side, protected it from invasion while allowing for trade. The pharaohs, considered divine rulers, governed a hierarchical society that produced remarkable achievements in art, architecture, and science.
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