There are many different ways that the ancient civs used to communicate. One was by getting there hand, putting down all the fingers apart from from the middle one and saying, "Find out yourself!"
"Are you Egyptian?" "Yes, I am from Egypt, there for I am an Egyptian."
Egypt were the first ones to use the 365-day calendar
no egyptian's did not use cuneiform they used hierglyphics. the mesopatomia's used cuneiform.
One major thing that the early first civilizations all had in common was that they were developed around rivers. This was crucial to their survival.
The earliest known use of cosmetics was in ancient Egypt.
Egypt did not use cats, but revered them.
Egypt is generally considered a high context culture. This means that communication tends to be indirect and relies heavily on nonverbal cues, context, and relationships. Personal connections and trust are important for effective communication in Egypt.
The Egyptian government shut off all internet and cell phone use in Egypt. Virtually ending all communication to the world.
No, Egypt use only SWIFT codes
When would you use formal communication
egypt has alot of pyrimads
Egypt is in the Middle East.
You could use it like this: Egypt would not be able to annex Libya. Sudan has never attempted to annex Egypt.
They use shadufs in Egypt.
The Nile River is in Egypt. In Egypt, cats are highly favored. He wants to go to Egypt to see the pyramids.
It protected Egypt from invaders. A negative effect is that it limited communication.
written forms of communication