Egpypt: The Ancient Egyptian Way Of Life

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The culture throughout Egypt has developed through time and in various ways. The way Egyptians did everyday life is completely different than how it is today. Throughout time, there has been a lot of growth and development in the areas of ways of life, religious beliefs, and societal values of everyday Egyptians. However, the basis of these ways of life were the start of the further development of what was to come in the future. All together, Egpypt was divided into 40 adminitstrative discricts, each with their own governer (Ward 3) When the tombs were under construction, specifically in the town of Deir el-Medina, work was done by these governers for the ultimate protection of the people. For example, this village of Deir el-Medina was a …show more content…

This belief was incredibly important in order to get their loved ones to the afterlife. With each family having the ultimate goal of getting to the afterlife, religion became an important aspect of the family and how they ran as a unit. The position of priesthood was the highest looked on job in all of Egypt. This job integrated into family life tremendously. If there is a priest in the family, all possessions go to him if something were to occur for he is the highest looked on member in the family. As shown, “All my possessions in field and town shall belong to my brother, the Priest in Charge of the Duty-shifts (of priests) of (the god) Sopdu, Lord of the East, Ihy-seneb, nick-named Wah, son of Shepsut. All my dependants shall belong to my brother” (Ward Document 2). These priests, typically served eight hour shifts through the day in order to maintain a constant cycle of rituals and astronomical viewing (Ward 12). On the other hand, as many people began to turn to the afterlife, Egypt slowly transitioned into its new name, the “New Kingdom”. With this new transition, Egyptians could purchase “The Book of the Dead” in order to talk to their loved ones who have passed to the next life/help them over to the next life. Overall, the Book of the Dead was a crucial part of the Egyptians life. The religion of the ancient Egyptians is what

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