Articles related to "Second Intermediate Period"The Rhind Papyrus is perhaps the best known demonstration of the mathematics of ancient Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period.
The Nile River ensured Egyptian prosperity yet isolated the civilization from outside invasion as did other natural barriers until the invasion of the Hyksos.
The development and design of bows and arrows used for warfare by the armies of Ancient Egypt
Being able to place events and people into historical context starts with an understanding of Ancient Egypt's chronology divided into dynasties and kingdoms.
Trade and commerce increased as ancient civilizations achieved a dominant, imperial status within the Near East and developed common standards of exchange.
Drought more than politics and war may have undermined several ancient civilizations , leaving them vulnerable to internal stability and external conquest.
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