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My draft that I am working on for my history timeline. While I do enjoy researching history, I will be so excited when I get much closer to American history.

Introduction

Ancient Egyptian history has an appreciation that few civilizations receive as many civilizations and people’s history’s wish to trace their history back to the people of the pyramids.

Ancient Egypt is better remembered than other ancient civilizations as modern society displayed a superior appreciation for ancient Egypt than what ancient civilizations thought of Egypt. However, the ancient Greeks wanted to trace their culture to ancient Egypt.

The Romans, who became great admirers of ancient Greek culture, had a fondness for ancient Egyptian culture though not as much as modern-day interest in ancient which has surpassed all understanding.

The Importance Of The River Nile in Ancient Egypt
To understand ancient Egypt's civilization, one first has to recognize the importance of the Nile River. Without this water supply, Egypt would not have existed. Ancient Greek historian Herodotus called Egypt the gift of the Nile river

Prehistory of ancient Egypt

In 7000,000 BC, humans are first populated in Egypt

In 17,000 BC A Rock Carving expressing hippos and wild cows along with hunters

https://www.academia.edu/1621442/_Lascaux_along_the_Nile_The_Palaeolithic_rock_art_of_Qurta_Upper_Egypt_
This finding is the oldest cave art in Africa and Egyptologists point out the distinct art features that resemble the ancient Egyptian civilization.

The Sahara Desert used to be an Excellent watered plain where people hunted game to survive. Unfortunately, the climate would gradually change into a desert. People fished and hunted in the Nile River, which birthed a permanent lifestyle

. During the Neolithic period a migration occurred in the Levant to Egypt claims archaeologist.

8,000 BC: Migration of diverse peoples to the Nile, and development of a more centralized society and settled agricultural economy

7500 BC: Importing animals from the Middle East to the Sahara

6200 BC, Neolithic settlements spread all over Egypt as there food source is hunting

In 6,000 BC, Egypt is an organized agricultural society and has used stone for large buildings

Between 5500 BC and the 3,100 Bc small settlements flourished in the Nile delta

The egyptian began to drain marshes for the purpose of settlement and farming

These settlements would gradually form establishing nomes with leaders

Nabta Playa
What Do We Know About EGYPT's Ancient STONE CIRCLE?
This site is Egypt's first calendar calendar dating 5000 BC which was used to predict the weather and for astronomy. This is the first early example of monuments being pointed directly to the sky for religious purposes such as tombs and temples.

The first hand-carved monument is believed to depict a cow which Egyptologists point out how cows were considered sacred.

The goddess Hathor is depicted as a cow in the earliest depictions. Although not found until the Middle Kingdom there is a creation myth involving the goddess Hathor, known as the myth of the heavenly cow https://youtu.be/Xjf8WDheWMM

It is most probable is the unification of egypt was the desire to control the ability to control the river such as damming the water

In the 5th millennial bc egyptians trade with other countries as there are imports from mespotania foun in egypt

As the egyptians farmed a food surplus allowed for specializations in fields such as pottery and other skilled trades.

Well, lower Egypt grew in the delta region, and in Fayoum

Upper Egypt grew on Qena

6,000-3000 Bc stone tools are gradually replaced by metal tools

Preydynastic egypt

Hunters eventually learned to domesticate donkeys,dogs,cattle,sheep, and goats. As the villages grew, they began to grow barley, wheat, and vegetables and made pottery using metals such as copper and gold. The ancient Egyptians used the annual flood of the Nile to their advantage.

Lower and upper Egypt would grow and trade with each other in the year's 5th millennium BC.

4,200 is when some settlers have just settled on some settlement near the Nile River as hunters give up farming

with less plentiful trade through other lands such as Nubia,sinia such as obsidian.

As Upper and Lower Egypt matured at the same developing rate for many centuries until increased trade in Mesopotamia occurred in 3,200 BC which led Upper Egypt(the southern kingdom ) to develop quicker

3900 BC: An aridification event in the Sahara leads to human migration to Egypt

egypt had perhaps been composed of several cultures, but this was changing by 3,600 as some archeologists argue they were uniting to form one Egyptian culture as they grew more rapidly and unified.

In the Naqada II period, 3600–3350 BC trade networks with Leviant and mesopotamia are established . The first Egyptian colony is established in Canaan named was Taur Ikhbeineh was inhabited from 3500 BC-3200 BC before Egypt was ever unified.

3500 BC: Senet is invented, which is the oldest board game on the globe

The process of mummification is found in 3500 bc

(3600–2950 BC) Ancient Sumer and Egypt had significant trade relationships. Perhaps Sumer's despotic style of divine kings influenced Egyptian political thinking, such as the pharaoh being god.

3,500-3,200 Egypt increased trade along the Nile, creating stronger, more unified Egyptian culture between upper and lower Egypt which countunes.

3,400-3,2000 Egyptian writing is in the works

Ivory tags from tomb U-j.Umm el Qu'ab, the necropolis of the Predynastic and Early Dynastic kings by excavators from the German Archaeological Institute in Cairo led by Günt er Dreyer

"Moreover, writing on the tags shows that the Egyptian writing system had adopted the rebus principle, which broadened the meaning of symbols to include their homophones—words with the same sound but different definitions. . . ." (Elise V. Macarthur, "The Concept and Development of the Egyptian Writing System" IN: Woods (ed), Visible Language. Inventions of Writing in the Middle East and Beyond [2010] 120; the book illustrates many of the objects from Tomb U-j; see also 138-143).

https://www.academia.edu/60184047/Accounting_and_Forms_of_Accountability_in_Ancient_Civilizations_Mesopotamia_and_Ancient_Egypt

The times after these dates such as increased trade along the Nile allowed trade and other cultural features to reach a peak where it became the norm for ancient Egypt.

Egypt is influenced by other cultures through trading as houses are built from mud brick and Nobels constructed gardens near there homes. And this time We see permanent changes in Egyptian culture and art that we so much associated with Egypt such as the nobility construct more elaborate tombs

Lower and Upper Egypt were separate kingdoms that spoke a different dialect, had different customs, and different shared a history From lifetimes of fighting, the only existing city-states in (southern Egypt) were the upper Egypt city states Thinis, Naqada, and Nekhen until they, too, were concurred by Thinis. Lower egypt developed on the delta while upper egypt developed near the cataract

Cities in upper and lower Egypt competed with one another during as cities expanded during the pre dynastic period,but most particularly during the pro dynasty ice period before Egypts official unification

https://edisciplinas.usp.br/pluginfile.php/4874868/mod_resource/content/1/Cap%203%20-%20State.pdf

From lifetimes of fighting, the only existing city-states in (southern Egypt) were the upper Egypt city states Thinis, Naqada, and Nekhen until they, too, were concurred by Thinis.

Lower Egypt had several mythical kings including upper Egypt, but little is known about lower Egypt.

3200 BC before Egypt was unified Egypt established its first colonies in Canaan.

Pharaoh Namor was born in upper Egypt 3,076 BC which during this time Egypt was partially unified. Recent archaeological evidence suggests that pharaohs attempted to unify Egypt, which allowed pharaoh to complete the process. The pharaoh just 26 years old rreighned starting the pro dynastic.

Protodynastic Period (3100-3000

(PDF) One Palette, Two Lands: The Myth of the Unification of Egypt by the Narmer Palette | Scott J . Allan - Academia.edu
There is archolgical evidence to suggest that upper and lower egypt were at least partially unified before pharoh Namer and it is possible the palette of namer is just propaganda.
The Narmer Palette Described
The goddess Hathor depicted as a cow, and Horace, as a falcon provide their divine protection

While there is a possibility that these 2 regions unified peacefully without bloodshed and the alleged trade goods found in the pharaoh's tomb perhaps are various items of tax tribute along with rudimentary heliographics involving taxation receipts

The most likely historical possibility is that Upper and Lower Egypt found themselves unified in various ways and one single powerful battle would determine the course of the political power of the 2 regions of Egypt. Perhaps these 2 regions were unified temporarily at different times or in the hands of a government that unified the lands into the separate kingdoms of Lower and Upper Egypt. Pharoah Narmer(Menes) formed a coalition of tribals called the finite Confederacy to march on Lower Egypt which likely didn't meet much opposition along the way as there isn't archeological evidence for a devastation among the lower Egyptian cities. Lower Egypt lacked walled cities increase in the likeliness, that upper Egypt mostly just marched unopposed until they great battle
The battle of unification of upper and lower egypt into one kingdom

A majority of ancient egyptianolgist identify the mythical phaogh meaneas with namer as pharoghs could more then one name Namer means chisel fish

Nammer Pharaoh of Egypt

Ruled Somewhere in between 3273–2987 BC

The pharaoh established Memphis to be the capital as it is central to the two regions.

In Abydos 3,050

3,000 BC Egypt and Iraq the fundamentalist elements of civilization appear

Complex Structures built
The usage of metal which lead to various tools
For these complex governments to organize and make use of labor such as slavery and to encourage population growth

It is because of Civilization that has given us rise to bureau

Want to know why Democrats should not be allowed to even suggest nominees for the US Supreme Court? Here's why:

"Your view has the First Amendment hamstringing the federal government in significant ways in the most important time periods. The government actually has a duty to take steps to protect the citizens of this country... by encouraging or even pressuring platforms to take down harmful information."
—Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson addressing plaintiff's attorney during oral arguments in Murthy v. Missouri, 5th Circuit 23A243.

The Ambassador to the CLFR wrote:Want to know why Democrats should not be allowed to even suggest nominees for the US Supreme Court? Here's why:

"Your view has the First Amendment hamstringing the federal government in significant ways in the most important time periods. The government actually has a duty to take steps to protect the citizens of this country... by encouraging or even pressuring platforms to take down harmful information."
—Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson addressing plaintiff's attorney during oral arguments in Murthy v. Missouri, 5th Circuit 23A243.

Yes, a very dumb comment.

Confederate Farmers wrote:--snip--

I like the Egyptian premise of your history there.

Next time can you please use a spoiler for this much text. :)

i.e.

put you text here

The Rouge Christmas State wrote:I like the Egyptian premise of your history there.

Next time can you please use a spoiler for this much text. :)

i.e.

put you text here

Can you please show me how?

Confederate Farmers wrote:Can you please show me how?

So, this is kind of hard to explain without triggering the code.

Hidden content

How the above trick works is by using following code in square brackets []. This is going to be a little confusing because instead of square brackets it is necessary to replace them with something else so you can see the code. So when I type (LSB) it really means [. When I type (RSB) it means ]. If you change out (LSB) for [ and (RSB) for ], these examples should work for you.

(LSB)spoiler=CLICK THIS(RSB) Hidden content (LSB)/spoiler(RSB)

So you enter a left square bracket and "spoiler" and a right square bracket before the text you want to hide. Optionally, you can add an = right after the r in spoiler and the words you want on that button. Here's an example: (LSB)spoiler=Click this button if you dare(RSB)You dared to click it! The Penalty is all on you!(LSB)/spoiler(RSB)

That example should produce this result:

You dared to click it! The Penalty is all on you!

Sorry, this is kind of hard to explain without actually triggering the code and hiding the code itself. You can use the preview button to play with the code and get it right.

I just gained a whole hat full of banners. No complaints, but I am kind of curious as to how I did it.

Hello Again im Finally back After a full on Year.

Magnus Phoenicia, The Dodo Republic , and nations of this great region,

It has been my honor to serve as you VP and Chief Justice. It's with a heavy heart I'm announcing that I'll be leaving NS for good. Over the past 9+ years I've met wonderful people, many of them here but after a while things change and new leaders must rise up and take the place of the old. I wish you all well and keep being great!

Best regards,
The RCS, VP of the Pangaean Union, fmr Chief Justice, and x2 SC Resolution Author

The Rouge Christmas State wrote:Magnus Phoenicia, The Dodo Republic , and nations of this great region,

It has been my honor to serve as you VP and Chief Justice. It's with a heavy heart I'm announcing that I'll be leaving NS for good. Over the past 9+ years I've met wonderful people, many of them here but after a while things change and new leaders must rise up and take the place of the old. I wish you all well and keep being great!

Best regards,
The RCS, VP of the Pangaean Union, fmr Chief Justice, and x2 SC Resolution Author

Well, why are you leaving nation states for good? Perhaps you can just scale down your activity

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