Ancient Egypt was located in northeast Africa along the fertile banks of the Nile River from 2500BC to 330BC. Egyptian civilization was divided into three main periods - the Old Kingdom known for pyramid building, the Middle Kingdom which was a golden age, and the New Kingdom which saw military expansion. Hieroglyphs were the written language and papyrus was invented as a writing material. Religion centered around gods like Amun-Ra and Osiris and the afterlife, leading to the practice of mummification. Jewelry had both religious and social significance and indicated status. Ancient Egyptian innovations like architecture, paper, and fashion still influence modern culture today.