Introduction
Overview
Ancient Egypt was one of the longest-lasting civilizations in world history, developing along the from around 3100 BCE and enduring in different forms for more than three thousand years. Its pharaohs, pyramids, temples, gods, hieroglyphics, mummies, and empire created one of the ancient world's most recognisable cultures. From the Old Kingdom to Cleopatra's defeat by Rome, Egypt's history shows how geography, religion, kingship, and writing sustained a civilisation of extraordinary power and memory.
Key forces
- The made sustained agriculture, taxation, and centralized rule possible.
- Egyptian kingship fused political authority with sacred duty and religious order.
- Egypt's history alternated between unity, fragmentation, foreign rule, and revival.
- Its monuments and religious continuity made Egypt one of history's most enduring civilizations.



















