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Images of Egypt

Images of Egypt. Hieroglyphics. Egyptian Scribe. Ma’at. Cataracts. Nile Delta. Nile Delta. Shaduf.

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Images of Egypt

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  1. Images of Egypt

  2. Hieroglyphics

  3. Egyptian Scribe

  4. Ma’at

  5. Cataracts

  6. Nile Delta

  7. Nile Delta

  8. Shaduf

  9. The term nome is actually of Greek origin (nomos) used to refer to the forty two traditional provinces of ancient Egypt. The actual ancient Egyptian term for these governmental divisions was sepat. Today, Egypt refers to its provinces as governates. 

  10. The Hyksos People of Ancient Egypt The word "hyksos" comes from heka khasewet, which means "foreign rulers" and was used by the Egyptians to describe the kings of nearby areas. During the Second Intermediate Period, the Hyksos invaded Egypt and formed the 15th Dynasty that ruled Lower Egypt for just over one hundred years. An Egyptian depiction of the invasion of the Hyksos

  11. The Hittites ruled in central Anatolia, modern-day Turkey. Theirs is the oldest recorded Indo-European language, and many of their words, such as water, are similar to those in use today in English.

  12. The Hittite King embraces his general in a reenactment.

  13. The Hittite empire was said to be a brutal one that seemed to disappear as fast as it appeared. (Show Hittite Warrior Civilization video clip)

  14. The GreatSphinx

  15. Egyptian Soldiers

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