The modern Egyptian fellahin calculate the agricultural seasons, with the months still bearing their ancient names, in much the same manner. The importance of the Nile in Egyptian life, ancient and modern, cannot be overemphasized. The rich alluvium carried by the Nile inundation was the basis of Egypt's formation as a society and a state.
The Great Sphinx of Giza Jorge Láscar (CC BY) Egypt is a country in North Africa, on the Mediterranean Sea, and is home to one of the oldest civilizations on earth. The name 'Egypt' comes from the Greek Aegyptos which was the Greek pronunciation of the ancient Egyptian name 'Hwt-Ka-Ptah' ("Mansion of the Spirit of Ptah"), originally the name of the city of Memphis. Memphis was the first ...
Ancient Egypt 101 Anthropology, Archaeology, Social Studies, Ancient Civilizations The ancient Egyptian civilization, famous for its pyramids, pharaohs, mummies, and tombs, flourished for thousands of years. But what was its lasting impact? Watch the video below to learn how ancient Egypt contributed to modern-day society with its many cultural developments, particularly in language and ...
Grand Egyptian Museum - Home Page Explore a selection of the GEM’s most eye-catching artefacts showcasing the remarkable cultural achievements of Ancient Egypt.
Ancient Egypt had an enormous impact on ancient cultures—even today Egyptian culture permeates society.
Journey to Eternal Life: Ancient Egyptian Artifacts, Mummies, and Pyramids Ancient Egyptians believed death marked the beginning of a journey to eternal life. Learn more at Eternal Life in Ancient Egypt at the National Museum of Natural History, and explore related collections from across the Smithsonian.