Thursday, August 24, 2017
'Ancient and Modern Egypt'
'ancient Egyptians were polytheistic when it came to their beliefs. They believed in a mutation of many un give cargon deities; which they believed maintained the conformity and peace crossways the land. The deities they believed in offered protection, took veneration of plenty aft(prenominal) they died and some were all the same plants and animals. The Egyptians were withal the the root to believe in the divine force out of the pharaoh. They believed that the pharaoh had connection with the gods; hence, he should be the ruler. Their gods and goddesses were worshiped in cult temples;were they do sacrifices to the gods,so the gods would help the people;they sacrificed goats, sheep and even cats.The gods and goddesses were too worshiped in temples, scarcely only ghostly men could go into them because temples were not a place of parking area worship or congregation, so common people would endure to worship the gods and goddesses at their own homes. Egypt also had a gu ileless government.\nEgypt had a peculiar way to social structure their government. The most mightily person in ancient Egypt was the pharaoh. The pharaoh is the semipolitical and religious leader, therefore he performed rituals and reinforced temples to honor gods. The pharaoh have all the lands, do all the laws and gathered all of the taxes. The arcminute most sinewy man was the vizier. The vizier was like the pharaohs right slew man, he was the pharaohs representative. The res publica was divided into forty- 2 administrative regions called nomes and the vizier was accountable for their jurisdiction. The vizier was also responsible for collecting and storing silver and food. Egypt also had a wide classification of art and architecture.\nEgypt had a unique image of architecture. They were mostly noteworthy for their pyramids. There is a wide bod of them, since many of them were diametrical sizes and shapes. Some pyramids were make for tombs of the pharaohs and qu eens, some of the salutary known pyramids are Giza  and the Temple ... '
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