The ancient Egyptians had a great appreciation for life which is clearly depicted through their art. https://www.worldhistory.org/article/999/color-in-ancient-egypt/ #History #Egypt #EgyptianArchitecture #EgyptianArt
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A Pyramid is a structure or monument, usually with a quadrilateral base, which rises to a triangular point. https://www.worldhistory.org/pyramid/ #History #Architecture #Egypt #EgyptianArchitecture
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Giza is a plateau southwest of modern Cairo which served as the necropolis for the royalty of the Old Kingdom of Egypt. https://www.worldhistory.org/giza/ #History #Burial #Egypt #EgyptianArchitecture
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Ancient Egypt is defined as the civilization which flourished in North Africa between c. 6000-30 BCE – from the Predynastic Period in Egypt (c. 6000 - c. 3150 BCE) through the Ptolemaic Dynasty (323-30 BCE) before Egypt became a province of Rome. Roman Egypt (30 BCE - 646 CE) afterwards fell to the invasions of the Muslim Arabs.
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Ancient Egypt is defined as the civilization which flourished in North Africa between c. 6000-30 BCE – from the Predynastic Period in Egypt (c. 6000 - c. 3150 BCE) through the Ptolemaic Dynasty (323-30 BCE) before Egypt became a province of Rome. Roman Egypt (30 BCE - 646 CE) afterwards fell to the invasions of the Muslim Arabs.
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Hatshepsut, whose name means "Foremost of Noble Women" or "First Among Noble Women" (royal name, Ma'at-ka-re, translated as "spirit of harmony and truth") was the fifth ruler of the 18th Dynasty ( ruled1479-1458 BCE). She was the daughter of Thuthmose I and Queen Ahmose and, as was common in Egyptian royal houses, married her half-brother Thuthmose II. They had a daughter together, Neferu-Ra, a...https://www.worldhistory.org/article/118/queen-hatshepsut-daughter-of-amun-pharaoh-of-egypt/ #EgyptianArchitecture #God'sWifeofAmun #Hatshepsut
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