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by Violette Abernathy PhD Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is the ancient Egypt settlement?

The Ancient Egypt Settlement is the third of the Cultural Settlements, released on 18 March 2020. The purpose is to help Queen Nefertiti lead Ancient Egypt to prosperity.

How do I remove impediments in ancient Egypt?

Ancient Egypt is the first settlement to introduce the impediment removal tools. 6 free removal tools can be gained from solving quests in the settlement. Additionally, 6 purchasable impediment removal tools are available per settlement using diamonds. To remove an impediment, enter the build mode and select an impediment.

What are the characteristics of rural settlement in ancient Egypt?

Rural settlement. Typical features of the smaller Egyptian village, in both the delta and the valley, are a mosque or a church, a primary school, a decorated pigeon cote, service buildings belonging to the government, and a few shops. Most of the people in the smaller villages engage in agriculture.

How does diplomacy affect settlement production in Egypt?

Although diplomacy seems similar to happiness, it has no effect on the Egyptian population or on settlement productions. The buildings that produce Deben Coins have 6 different production options. Beware: When finishing or abandoning a settlement, all diplomacy gained will be lost. Military buildings provide Egyptian units.

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What was the first settlement in Egypt?

Around 6000 BC, Neolithic settlements appear all over Egypt. Studies based on morphological, genetic, and archaeological data have attributed these settlements to migrants from the Fertile Crescent in the Near East returning during the Egyptian and North African Neolithic, bringing agriculture to the region.

How did the deserts of Egypt affect the settlement of the area?

Most people avoided these areas, although the deserts did play one significant role in the settlement of Egypt and Kush. They formed a natural barrier that helped protect people living in the Nile River valley. The deserts did not support large settlements, and few invaders wanted to risk crossing these harsh places.

Where was Egypt settled?

3100-2686 B.C.) King Menes founded the capital of ancient Egypt at White Walls (later known as Memphis), in the north, near the apex of the Nile River delta.

How did ancient Egyptian settlements benefit by being surrounded by desert?

How did Ancient Egyptian settlements benefit by being surrounded by desert? Desserts were hot, dry and hard to cross, so people avoided them. This helped protect people living in the Nile River valley.

Why was ancient Egypt a good place to live?

Egypt was a very fertile land, and under normal circumstances no one went hungry. Food could be homegrown, earned in the form of rations (there was no money), hunted, fished or bartered at market. Water could be obtained from wells, the Nile, or irrigation canals built by the Egyptians.

Why did Egyptians settle along the Nile river?

Egyptian civilization developed along the Nile River in large part because the river's annual flooding ensured reliable, rich soil for growing crops.

What was the land like in ancient Egypt?

Ancient Egypt consisted of two very different geographical areas: the red land and the black land. The black land consisted of fertile farming land created by the inundation (flooding) of the Nile River and the depositing of silt (fine sediment left by the river).

What was Egypt called before?

KemetA popular ancient name for Egypt was "Kemet," which means the "black land." Scholars generally believe that this name derived from the fertile soil that was left over when the Nile flood receded in August.

How did the desert affect ancient Egypt?

The 'red land' was the barren desert that protected Egypt on two sides. These deserts separated ancient Egypt from neighbouring countries and invading armies. They also provided the ancient Egyptians with a source for precious metals and semi-precious stones.

How did deserts affect the development of Egyptian civilization?

The Eastern Desert served as an important mineral resource for the ancient Egyptians. Limestone, sandstone, granite, amethyst, copper and gold were among the stones and metals mined from the desert, and the remnants of thousands of quarries, camps and roads are scattered through the region's mountains and wadis.

How does the climate in Egypt influence settlement?

The weather in Egypt is very humid. It gets even hotter due to the proximity of the Nile River. This affects settlement because people live next to the river. They have access to water at all times.

How the Nile river influenced settlement?

The Nile River brought water and rich fertile soil that the Egyptians used to grow crops in. The Egyptians knew which time of year the Nile River would flood, bringing its gift of rich soil. The Egyptians depended on the Nile River to flood otherwise they could not grow their crops and there would be a famine.

Where is the settlement of Egypt?

Rural settlement. The settled Egyptian countryside, throughout the delta and the Nile valley to the High Dam, exhibits great homogeneity, although minor variations occur from north to south. Al-Qaṣr, Egypt, in the oasis of Al-Dākhilah in the Western Desert. The typical rural settlement is a compact village surrounded by intensively cultivated ...

What is a rural settlement?

The typical rural settlement is a compact village surrounded by intensively cultivated fields. The villages range in population from 500 to more than 10,000. They are basically similar in physical appearance and design throughout the country, except for minor local variations in building materials, design, and decoration.

What are the features of an Egyptian village?

Typical features of the smaller Egyptian village, in both the delta and the valley, are a mosque or a church, a primary school, a decorated pigeon cote, service buildings belonging to the government, and a few shops. Most of the people in the smaller villages engage in agriculture. In the larger villages, there may be some professional and semiprofessional inhabitants as well as artisans, skilled workers, and shopkeepers. Outside the larger settlements, combined service units—consisting of modern buildings enclosing the social service unit, village cooperative, health unit, and school—are still sometimes found, although most of such government establishments had been disbanded by the early 21st century. Much of the rural community has turned to similar services offered by nongovernmental Islamic organizations.

How are the oases of the desert separated?

The Western Desert oases are not compact villages but small, dispersed agglomerations surrounded by green patches of cultivation; they are often separated from each other by areas of sand. Al-Khārijah, for example, is the largest of five scattered villages. Traditionally, the houses in the oases were up to six stories high, made of packed mud, and clustered close together for defense. Modern houses are usually two stories high and farther apart.

Which settlements require a road connection to the embassy?

All settlement buildings except some diplomacy buildings require a road connection to the embassy. The Ancient Egypt Settlement is the first settlement where the roads require the cultural currency. To compensate the embassy provides a daily collection of Deben Coins. Road.

What was the first settlement where the roads required the cultural currency?

The Ancient Egypt Settlement is the first settlement where the roads require the cultural currency. To compensate the embassy provides a daily collection of Deben Coins.

How to unlock embassy advancements?

Click on the embassy (or on the 'Develop' button) to open the Embassy Advancements window. This window shows the player's cultural goods stock at the top left. The main screen shows the embassy advancements and the costs to unlock them: the amount of cultural goods shown in the middle and on the bottom the amount of diplomacy needed. The amount of diamonds displayed to unlock an advancement depends on the amount of goods and/or diplomacy still needed. The player can choose to gain the amount of resources and diplomacy still needed, or pay the difference with diamonds.

How many expansions can you unlock in the city grid?

The player can unlock a total of 20 expansions by paying cultural goods and 5 with diamonds. The total city grid can fit 41 expansions, including the first 8.

How many cultural goods are there in a building?

Cultural goods buildings provide an amount of cultural goods, from 5 to 20, depending on the chosen production time. The production is similar to goods production in the main city, but requires a resource that the player gets by winning battles in the settlement, Loot. Cultural goods are used for unlocking embassy advancements and expansions .

How many expansions can you buy in the settlement?

To expand the settlement, the player can buy 20 expansions with cultural goods. The cost of an expansion is one of the four options shown below. Example: to place the 9th expansion the player can choose between paying 44 Barley, or 24 Pottery, or 5 Flowers, or 1 Sacrificial Offerings.

What are Egyptian units used for?

Military buildings provide Egyptian units. Egyptian units are used in Egyptian Battles to gain Loot that is needed to start production of cultural goods .

What was the settlement in Ancient Origins?

As Nathan Falde notes for Ancient Origins, the settlement consisted of organized sections that included front-facing shops and residential rooms.

Where did the early Christian settlements occur?

Polish researchers have discovered evidence of an early Christian settlement in the ancient city of Marea, Egypt. The find dates to the sixth century C.E., when Egypt was part of the Byzantine Empire. As the scholars write in the journal Antiquity, the site exhibits evidence of large-scale urban planning—an “extremely rare” occurrence for the time period.

What technology allowed the team to peer below the surface of the site and gain new insights on its history?

New probe technology allowed the team to peer below the surface of the site and gain new insights on its history.

Where was the Marea settlement found?

Marea’s newly discovered settlement joins another ancient Christian community recently found in Egypt’s Bahariya Oasis. A vast monastic site, the complex was in use between the fourth and eighth centuries C.E., according to Agence France-Presse (AFP). Highlights of the discovery included three churches and a set of monks’ cells, or living quarters.

Where is the Marea located?

Situated 28 miles southwest of Alexandria on the southern shore of Lake Mareotis, Marea likely served as a rest stop during Christian pilgrims’ trips to Abu Mena, a significant monastery complex about 10 miles south of the city that also houses a shrine to Saint Menas.

Where did the Egyptians settle?

The Egyptians settled along the Nile River, in the northeast

Where did the Jews settle?

Jews, settled northeast of Egypt, along the coast of the Mediter­

What river provided people with fresh water and fertile land?

4The Nile River provided people with fresh water and fertile land.

Which country dug canals for this purpose?

example, farmers in Mesopotamia dug canals for this purpose.

Who must pay taxes for the protection and the infrastructure provided in the city?

The population must pay taxes for the protection and the infrastructure provided in the city.

What is Nefertiti's new task?

Nefertiti immediately has a new task for us. We are to build a grain farm.

Is there a temple in Egypt?

In fact, there’s a huge temple there. But it must be much closer to the banks of the Nile. Fortunately, with the help of the Egyptian gods even monumental buildings can be moved. There, that looks much better. Also the nearby pyramids are impressive.

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Start

  • When starting the Ancient Egypt Settlement the player will have a city grid the size of 8 expansions (4x2), with the Ancient Egypt embassy in the top corner, and a stock of 9,000 Deben Coins. Take notice of the impediments on the city grid, unmovable rocks that block part of the grid. Normally these cannot be removed; however with this settlement they've made it possible t…
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Embassy

  • The Ancient Egypt embassy has a size of 6x8 and can be moved to another location on the grid. …
    The Embassy produces 600 Deben coins per day.
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Buildings

  • Building_Menu
    The building menu consists of five types of buildings and an expansions window: Residential buildings Cultural Goods buildings Diplomacy buildings Military buildings Roads Expansions At the start of the settlement, the player will have one of each type of building available in the building …
  • Residential_Buildings
    Residential buildings provide Egyptian population and Deben Coins. Deben Coins are needed for the recruitment of Egyptian military units and for building roads in the settlement. Beware: When finishing or abandoning a settlement, all population and Deben Coins in stock will be lost.
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Expansions

  • Impediment_Removal
    Ancient Egypt is the first settlement to introduce the impediment removal tools. 6 free removal tools can be gained from solving quests in the settlement. Additionally, 6 purchasable impediment removal tools are available per settlement using diamonds. To remove an impediment, enter the …
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  • Impediments
    Impediment
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See Also

  • Cultural Settlements
    Ancient Egypt
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Notes

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