Egiyptian
Egipto
• It is one of the country with more population of Africa,
  most of which sits on the banks of the Nile river and
  delta areas where fertile land. Nearly half of Egyptians
  live in urban areas, especially in the densely populated
  centers of Cairo andAlexandria. Egypt is famous for
  its ancient civilization and its monuments, the pyramids
  and the Great Sphinx, the southern city of Luxor contains
  numerous ancient artifacts, such as the temple
  of Karnak and the Valley of the Kings. Today Egypt is
  an importantculturally and political center from the Arab
  World
Ancient Egyptian
• In ancient Egypt there
  were no coins so
  they used the barter
• The
  Egyptians believed th
  at there were
  several gods such
  as one of them: the
  godRa, Osiris etc ...
The Barter
• The barter was an exchange of objects in
  which each of the persons who employed
  him had to accept the exchange.
Egyptian mythology
• The Egyptians believed that there were
  several gods.

• Each of the gods represented
  something for example, the cat
  goddessBast-Ousbasti or so ...
Ra
Osiris
Isis
Nefti
Horus
ptah
seth
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• This work has been done by Juan José
  Recio Sabán

Egipto j.j. recio

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    Egipto • It isone of the country with more population of Africa, most of which sits on the banks of the Nile river and delta areas where fertile land. Nearly half of Egyptians live in urban areas, especially in the densely populated centers of Cairo andAlexandria. Egypt is famous for its ancient civilization and its monuments, the pyramids and the Great Sphinx, the southern city of Luxor contains numerous ancient artifacts, such as the temple of Karnak and the Valley of the Kings. Today Egypt is an importantculturally and political center from the Arab World
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    Ancient Egyptian • Inancient Egypt there were no coins so they used the barter • The Egyptians believed th at there were several gods such as one of them: the godRa, Osiris etc ...
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    The Barter • Thebarter was an exchange of objects in which each of the persons who employed him had to accept the exchange.
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    Egyptian mythology • TheEgyptians believed that there were several gods. • Each of the gods represented something for example, the cat goddessBast-Ousbasti or so ...
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    End • This workhas been done by Juan José Recio Sabán