The Hymn To The Nile Was The Center Of Life In Ancient Egypt

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Life in Ancient Egypt relied heavily upon the Nile, a fact that is emphasized greatly in the Hymn to the Nile. As the river that Egyptians relied upon solely to sustain life in their civilization, they understandably gave the Nile credit for many, many things. “Hail to thee, O Nile! Who manifests thyself over this land, and comes to give life to Egypt!” (Hymn to the Nile, c. 2100 BC, pg. 1) it states in the first line of the hymn. “If you cease your toil and your work, then all that exists is in anguish.” (pg. 1) The Nile was the center of life in Ancient Egypt. It provided the water for the animals and the people. Its annual floods fed the soil so that it could be used to grow crops to feed the populace. It gave a way for the Egyptians to

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