Pharohs owned most lands and farms in Ancient Egypt.
Akhet is an ancient Egyptian season.
Between the Tigris and the Euphrates river
three things are farming, crafts, and trade created a need for government.
Well According to scientist The amount of droughts that took place in Ancient Egypt was around 30-50 This is because what was made to build walls was mud and concrete so that made the river Nile to break throughthe wall the thicker the wall the protection.
They were farming
They Would be put to work on temple's and monuments as Laborers during the Nile floods
Pharohs owned most lands and farms in Ancient Egypt.
The Nile river, which was very useful for irrigation supported farming in ancient Egypt. Ancient Egyptians made canals that connected directly to the Nile. They then made sluices that gave water from the canals to farms. Farming was the key to the development of Egyptian civilization.
The two main farming seasons in ancient Egypt were the Akhet, which was the flood season that lasted from July to November when the Nile River flooded and deposited fertile silt on the land, and the Peret, which was the planting and growing season that lasted from November to March when crops were planted and grew in the fertile soil left behind by the flood.
Broadly, farming the Nile river wetlands.
Agriculture(farming) irrigation Architecture(building)
an advanced culture where people have developed cities, farming, science and industries; examples are Aztecs, Incas, ancient Egypt, ancient Rome and ancient Greece. :):)
they use farming things that are made from wood!!
they wold of trade and get better stuf
The growth of the civilization of ancient Egypt.
Eternal life and farming