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Egypt and Babylon - Ancient Civilisations
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Egypt and Babylon - Ancient Civilisations
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be studying/researching. We all had to chooseEgypt and Babylon are what I am studying about. Here is a time period where we would compare them, which would be about 1600 BClittle introduction to 1000 BC, as my choice.both, and I hope you will enjoy this wiki, and that it is interesting!like my wiki!
{tut.jpg} This is the head of the famous tomb of the king Tutankhamen.
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clean ourselves, aspirin to help headaches go away, etc. Chewing gum might not be as useful as the rest of the list, but many people like it! Many of these things are still used, so I would say that Greece had most impact on our lives today.
What was the greatest ancient civilisation? Why?
For this I think it would be either Rome or Egypt.
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These things have been very useful in our lives today, cranes for building, the alphabet to be able to use the same symbols and more or less understand each other, the shower to quickly clean ourselves, etc.
What was the greatest ancient civilisation? Why?
For this I think it would be either Rome or Egypt.
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... It doesn’t actually matter which civilisation it was in, because it was mainly the same jobs w…
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It doesn’t actually matter which civilisation it was in, because it was mainly the same jobs with the same expectations in the different civilisations. It also depends on which job we actually are talking about. If it were a farmer we were talking about, though if it was an entertainer, it would matter. In the different civilisations the entertainers probably had different things to do, like acrobatics, dancing, etc. If I were an entertainer it would probably be in Egypt, and if it was just about the working class, it would probably also be Egypt.
Which civilisation had the most impact on our lives today? How?
I think that ancient Greece had the most impact on our lives today because of what they invented. Some of their inventions were:
the lever
a shower
the Olympic games
the lighthouse
chewing gum
an alphabet
cranes
democracy
a theatre
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What was the greatest ancient civilisation? Why?
For this I think it would be either Rome or Egypt.
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... Rome was a very successful civilisation. They conquered many lands and other civilisations. In…
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Rome was a very successful civilisation. They conquered many lands and other civilisations. In the countries where people were not that civilised, they would build roads, houses, mainly make other places civilised. They improved the knowledge of other ancient civilisations, and constructed strong, new buildings. As all civilisations, there were also some not as great things they did, such as many wars, having slaves kill each other for entertainment, etc.
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time: you probably wont live
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crops were ready,ready for harvesting, etc. This is reallyI find this amazing, because they had to figure it out themselves, and we just learnt it from them.
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... Rome was a very successful civilisation. They conquered many lands and other civilisations. In…
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Rome was a very successful civilisation. They conquered many lands and other civilisations. In the countries where people were not that civilised, they would build roads, houses, mainly make other places civilised. They improved the knowledge of other ancient civilisations, and constructed strong, new buildings. As all civilisations, there were also some not as great things they did, such as many wars, having slaves kill each other for entertainment, etc.
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that long). They invented one of the most useful things: paper. This civilisation is a different sort of great than Rome. Rome was more mighty, and they conquered many lands, though Egypt lasted longer and were orderly and mighty in the civilisation they had. Egyptians knew a lot about farming: when the soil was good for farming on, when crops were ready, etc. This is really
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... Rome was a very successful civilisation. They conquered many lands and other civilisations. In…
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Rome was a very successful civilisation. They conquered many lands and other civilisations. In the countries where people were not that civilised, they would build roads, houses, mainly make other places civilised. They improved the knowledge of other ancient civilisations, and constructed strong, new buildings. As all civilisations, there were also some not as great things they did, such as many wars, having slaves kill each other for entertainment, etc.
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lasted for a3000 years (a long timetime: you wont live that long).
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... Which civilisation had the most impact on our lives today? How?
What was the greatest ancient…
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Which civilisation had the most impact on our lives today? How?
What was the greatest ancient civilisation? Why?
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Rome or China. Egypt.
Rome:
Rome was a very successful civilisation. They conquered many lands and other civilisations. In the countries where people were not that civilised, they would build roads, houses, mainly make other places civilised. They improved the knowledge of other ancient civilisations, and constructed strong, new buildings. As all civilisations, there were also some not as great things they did, such as many wars, having slaves kill each other for entertainment, etc. China:
China is probably the longest lasting civilisation. It started at about 2200 BC, andEgypt:
Egypt was a civilisation that lasted until today.for a long time
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... In a way they did, in a way they didn’t. I find that we have improved from what they knew, the…
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In a way they did, in a way they didn’t. I find that we have improved from what they knew, the technology has evolved because of their knowledge of how to start and create civilisation. You could also say that the ancient civilisations started from scratch, and that we have only improved what they knew.
Ancient civilisations probably knew more about these sorts of things: AgricultureAgriculture: farming, hunting
Starting from scratch
Looking for materials in nature
Starting a civilisation
Even though they might have known more about how to start a civilisation and how to organize it, we know more about electronics and the world around us. This is true because the ancient civlisations probably didn't have:
iPods
phones
computers
machines: cars, trucks, tractors, etc.
etc.
Because of this I would say they knew more, but that we have improved what they knew, or found out new things they couldn't have thought of.
What was the most important element of ancient life? Why?
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rule them.
Though there is actually another point: how would it be a civilisation without order or rulers? In a way you would need both agriculture and government, and that there can't be only one of them, or the civilisation would fail.
In which civilisation would you like to be a member of the ruling classes/working classes? Why?
Ruling classes: