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Background information<\/h2>\n

The Nile River is an iconic river that has spanned centuries of human civilization throughout Egypt and beyond. It is the world’s longest river stretching 6,853 kilometers and has its source in the African countries of Burundi and Rwanda. It then flows through 6 countries of Tanzania, Uganda, South Sudan, Sudan, Ethiopia and finally Egypt before reaching the Mediterranean Sea. It has proven to be a dependable and consistent water source for the regions it flows through, despite the area’s changing climate facing wetter and drier conditions over the years. <\/p>\n

Role In Ancient Egypt<\/h2>\n

The Nile River has played an important role in nurturing the development and growth of Ancient Egypt. The yearly floods of the river deposited soil rich in nutrients,perfect for planting and growing crops. This provided the Egyptians with an ample supply of food that could fall back on when conditions elsewhere were less favourable. In addition, it provided a means of transportation with boats being able to travel upstream, down stream and even across the river. The river provided a place for locals to bathe, wash laundry, and fish for food. The Egyptians also used papyrus, a product of the river, which was widely used for writing and art.<\/p>\n

Religion and Rituals<\/h2>\n

The Nile River has also been a spiritual experience for the Ancient Egyptians. It was considered a form of life and the goddess Hapi was worshipped for the consistent flooding of the river. Many rituals were held on its banks, with priests offering sacrifices, scriptures, and scriptures being read on occasion. The Nile was believed to have had healing properties, and its waters were used to cure many illnesses. Further, its lakes and canals were used as offerings to the gods and a representation of the cycle of life and death. <\/p>\n

Impact on Civilization<\/h2>\n

The Nile River has had a significant impact on the development of civilization in the region. The access to reliable food sources and trade encouraged the development of a strong and powerful political structure that allowed Ancient Egypt to flourish and grow. The ability to use the river as a form of transportation provided a cultural exchange with many other regions that helped to spread culture and knowledge. It allowed for trade, providing a bridge between regions with local goods, such as gold and ivory, to luxury goods from Asia and the Mediterranean areas.<\/p>\n

Agriculture and Species<\/h2>\n