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crimeas [40]
2 years ago
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Those who support the alien theory believe that the ancient Egyptians were very primitive. What evidence about the ancient Egypt

ians suggests that claim is inaccurate? Check all that apply.
They built the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

They invented an early version of the wheel.

They had a well-developed agricultural system.

They raised domesticated animals.

They developed a writing system.

They used early forms of tools.
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Volgvan2 years ago
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Answer:

They had a well-developed agricultural system.

They raised domesticated animals.

They developed a writing system.

They used early forms of tools.

Explanation:

Virty [35]2 years ago
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Ancient Egypt was a civilization of ancient Noth Africa.

The evidences about the ancient Egyptians that suggests that they weren't primitive whatsoever are:

-They developed a writing system: known as the Egyptian Hieroglyphs. "Hiero" means sacred and "glypho" means inscriptions.

-They had a well-developed agricultural system: this is how the adapted and survived to the floods from the Nile River.

-They raised domesticated animals: dogs, cats and monkeys are among the most loved animals by the ancient Egyptians. Once the animals passed away, the egyptians mummified them and buried them with their owners.

The other answers are incorrect. It is believed that the wheel was invented about 2 thousand years before the ancient Egyptians.

The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World weren't only built by the ancient Egyptians, in fact, they were also built  by the Greeks, the Babylonians, the Persians, the Lydians, the Carians and the Ptolemiac. The ancient Egyptians built the Great Pyramid Of Giza, whis is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

The tools used in ancient Egypt can't be considered "early forms". Initially they were made of stone, later bronze, copper and iron. Their tools were very advanced, that's how it was possible for them to build the pyramids.




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Those who support the alien theory believe that the ancient Egyptians were very primitive. What evidence about the ancient Egyptians suggests that claim is inaccurate? Check all that apply.

They built the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
They invented an early version of the wheel.
They had a well-developed agricultural system.
They raised domesticated animals.
They developed a writing system.
They used early forms of tools.

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