

The Nile River, which formed the focus of ancient Egyptian civilization, originates in the highlands of East Africa and flows northward throughout the length of what are now Sudan and Egypt. Culturally, it refers to the ways ancient Egyptians spoke, worshiped, understood the nature of the physical world, organized their government, made their livings, entertained themselves, and related to others who were not Egyptian. Geographically, the term ancient Egypt indicates the territory where the ancient Egyptians lived in the valley and delta of the Nile. It was the longest-lived civilization of the ancient world.

Introduction To Egyptian Civilization Ancient Egypt, civilization that thrived along the Nile River in northeastern Africa for more than 3,000 years, from about 3300 BC to 30 BC. Project on Egyptian civilization Group members:- Dhara Desai (02) Vishal Desai (04) Kaushal Joshi (10) Nupur Juneja (11) Abhishek Patel ( ) Mayur Kapadia () Submitted to:- Ms.
