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Ancient Egyptians thrived along the banks of the Nile River, which was essential for their civilization. They constructed vibrant towns and cities, relying heavily on the river for sustenance and trade. Their homes often faced destruction, prompting them to rebuild. Egyptian mythology was rich with gods and goddesses, including Sekhmet, the warrior goddess; Ra, the sun god; Bes, the protector of families; and Maat, the goddess of truth. Horus and Seth, mortal enemies, famously transformed into fierce hippos during their battles, illustrating the deep myths that shaped their culture.
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Ancient Egypt By Rahimul
River Nile • The ancient Egyptians built their towns and cities along a river called the Nile.The Nile was the important sea.
Homes • Homes were destroyed and they hade to build their own one homes.
Gods and goddesses • Sekhmet was a fierce war goddess. • Ra was the powerful sun goddess. • Bes looked after the children and families. • Mamt was the goddess of truth. • Horus looked after the pharaohs. • Seth was the evil uncle of horus. • Horus and Seth were the enemies.They once turned into fierce hippos to fight.