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Everybody knows that there are more than 26

civilisations in the world. They all emerged, flourished


and finally vanished. One of them is the ancient
Egyptian civilisation that made many different types of
achievements in a variety of topics. So, what are they?
To begin with, I can mention that the ancient Egyptians invented
a calendar, which causes a form of writing called hieroglyphics, and
developed the papyrus (paper made from the papyrus plant).
2/ The ancient Egyptians made many different types of achievements in
a variety of topics. They had their own written language, and they had a
number system.
3/ The Egyptians made many inventions that were important for us to
learn how they lived and what they did.Their writing system was very
important to us when we learned. This is called hieroglyphics, it started
over 5000 years
4/ . Another important invention is that they have mummification. It was
important for us because their process of mummification of bodies
retained long enough to where we found them and we could study them.
5/ Some of the topics they have made achievements were medicine,
astronomy and mathematics. Medicine is a very important achievement;
because they had better ways to treat people.
6/ They also divided the year into 12 months, 30 days of each month and
five days of celebration. They also made a solar calendar.
7/ They had very nice building and artistic achievements as well. One of
the most important achievements, however, were the pyramids (tombs
of the kings) of Giza, including the Great Sphinx, which have been
designated as one of the Seven Wonders of the World. They made
gigantic pyramids. The pyramids were used as tombs for the dead. They
also put people into gold, food, clothing and other necessities to the
grave with them so they can carry it on in the afterlife with them.
8/ They also made great progress in agriculture thanks to their
intelligence and their love for land working. They made good use of the
Nile river to enhance food production.

Conclusion : see the first term written expression about the fall of civilisations

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