Engineeri Engineering An Empire: Egypt Analysis

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Engineering an Empire: Egypt discussed many of the same topics found in the textbook. One topic both discussed was the flood of the Nile River. The textbook states that the annual flood causes Egypt’s soil to become fertile allowing them to produce more crops than any other surrounding city. This increase in agriculture also increases the population which makes Egypt more of a threat to others, like Nubia. The video discussed the flood mainly in the same way however they included what happens when the flood gets too big. Most years when Egypt floods this helps transform it into a great agricultural region, but when the waters become too much it can destroy individuals’ homes and cause famine. Others topics discussed were transportation using the Nile, hieroglyphics, and the different social classes. …show more content…

Before watching this video, I never thought of the technology and the man power needed to build in that era. I found the different techniques each pharaoh used to build their pyramids intriguing. The intricate designs and details that were added to the monuments and temples created for the pharaohs, and how they were constructed was very interesting. Placing the Egyptian obelisks on their bases was fascinating as compared to today’s construction techniques where cranes would be used rather than human

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