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Egypt And Mesopotamia Comparison Essay

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Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt had quite a few similarities, as well as many differences. In this essay I will talk about a few of each of the ways they were similar, as well as different in how they progressed toward becoming civilizations. Mesopotamia was located in between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. They relied on the rivers flooding so their soil could get nutrients to benefit them in agriculture, which would further help them grow. The nutrients made the soil very fertile for farming, which quickly led to cities that would grow into city-states. Egypt was located along the Nile River, they also depended on the river to flood to assist them in agriculture. Unlike Mesopotamians however, Egypt was formed because after the Ice Age, animals were scarce so people had to track animals …show more content…

They also had temples that were used to honor the gods; each temple had its own priest who would perform tributary ceremonies and sacrifices. They also had Ziggurats, also known as “Mountains of God” or “Hill of Heaven”, which were located in the middle of the city. These were often pyramid shaped and only priests were allowed to enter and attend deities. Egypt was also polytheistic; they also had pyramids, however they used mummification. Egypt also had three different structures known as Ma’at, Ka, and Ba. Ma’at was what classified individuals based on their stability, wisdom, truth, etc. Ka was something that was continued after death, as long as the body was still intact and nourished by the living. Ba, also translated as “soul,” was the expression of an individual’s presence, power, and personality. Mesopotamia was well known for rivalry between city-states. There were many events such as Sargon invading Sumer and conquering all of Mesopotamia, shortly after the Semitic invaders from Syria invaded Mesopotamia as well. On the other hand, Egypt was mostly known for unified, long lasting

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