Movement
Ancient Egyptians had many ways of transporting goods, people, and ideas from place to place. Movement is important for any society so there is room for change- good change! Here are some examples of movement in Ancient Egypt:
People
Ancient Egyptians had many ways of transporting goods, people, and ideas from place to place. Movement is important for any society so there is room for change- good change! Here are some examples of movement in Ancient Egypt:
People
- Most Egyptians had migrated from Mesopotamia to start a new life somewhere new- and probably less crowded!
- People traveled throughout Africa and even maintained permanent residences in other places besides Egypt and Mesopotamia
- Egyptians would use trade to make money or get other items they needed
- Boats were used to transport goods around the continent via the Nile River
- Hatshepsut is famous for inspiring and influencing feminism
Human and Environment Interaction
Ancient Egyptians adapted, modified, and depended on their environment to live a better life and to live more comfortably. This is important because it can be imperative for survival. Here are some examples of human and environment interaction in Ancient Egypt.
Depend
Ancient Egyptians adapted, modified, and depended on their environment to live a better life and to live more comfortably. This is important because it can be imperative for survival. Here are some examples of human and environment interaction in Ancient Egypt.
Depend
- Egyptians used the Nile for good farming soil to produce good crops for food for people and animals
- Egyptians used irrigation, which is a process of forming ditches for water supply
- People would use black eyeliner to keep the sun's glare out of their eyes- like what football players do
- They would build mud and stone houses to keep cool when the days got really hot