What do you even mean by Egypt's Influences???
Honestly I don't get the question! But if you need any help go to google.com and search for anything you need or Wikipedia.com
On any search engine just type the word you need and you'll find it very easily:
I hope these work:
1- http://www.turkishweekly.net/comments.php?id=1348
2- http://www.exampleessays.com/viewpaper/98407.html
3- http://www.exampleessays.com/viewpaper/98407.html
4- http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0009-840X(197312)2%3A23%3A2%3C247%3AEIORG%3E2.0.CO%3B2-9
5- http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article6600.shtml
6- http://homepage.mac.com/apephotep/academic/Greek/egypt_on_ionic/index.html
7- http://www.crystalinks.com/sumeregypt.html (This 1 is nice)
8- http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-2968(199001)49%3A1%3C57%3AEIITAT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-1
9- http://www.allposters.com/-st/Egyptian-Influence-Decorative-Art-Posters_c1152_s54635_.htm
Good luck Dear :)
2007-03-27 10:06:34
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answered by Pinky 3
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Hi, I did a search on the internet by typing 'Egypt's Influence' into the search bar and it found a lot of stuff that I'm sure you can use. Just go through the list and choose the ones you like the best.
Here's the link to my search results:
http://search.yahoo.com/search?search=Egypt%27s+Influence&ei=UTF-8&fr=ks-ans&ico-yahoo-search-value=http%3A%2F%2Frds.yahoo.com%2F_ylt%3DAtO8zP_58eDdU_Cf_Eyg7UQazKIX%2FSIG%3D111gjvvgj%2F*-http%3A%2F%2Fsearch.yahoo.com%2Fsearch&ico-wikipedia-search-value=http%3A%2F%2Frds.yahoo.com%2F_ylt%3DAlpMIUpWt6aH126U2HH2DdoazKIX%2FSIG%3D11ia1qo58%2F**http%253a%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FSpecial%253aSearch&p=Egypt%27s+Influence
I hope this helps. Good luck!!
2007-03-27 17:23:17
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answered by ~*Tweety Gurl*~ 6
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Yes, "Dancing Like An Egyptian" came from Egypt. Plus searching the net for " egyptian influences " will yield additional answers.
2007-03-27 16:58:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Yahoo! and Google have wonderful search engines...or so I'm told. And you would end up making less effort going there yourself, because only YOU knows what your assignment is!
(And to think that when I was in school we had to actually, physically GO to a library and look in BOOKS for all this info.)
Prove to me that you are not actually this lazy. Please.
2007-03-27 17:00:45
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answered by SouthernGrits 5
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http://www.turkishweekly.net/comments.php?id=1348
http://www.google.com/search?q=Egyptian+INFLUENCES+&hl=en&start=0&sa=N
2007-03-27 17:01:04
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answered by Georgie 4
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go on the internet or look at the books, stop being lazy lol
2007-03-27 17:14:00
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answered by marta d 2
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Oil. go to your search bar and type in egypt, and do some research.
2007-03-27 16:59:00
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't really understand what you mean but try www.wikipedia.org
2007-03-27 17:21:13
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answered by :) 1
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http://www.arab.net/sudan/sn_egypt.htm
http://www.ancientworlds.net/aw/Post/94081
2007-03-27 16:57:16
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answered by Big Head 5
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Egypt has influenced world history in many ways.
From the very beginning there was the 'mud bricks' and stone that they used to build with.
Ancient Egyptian architecture has had influence upon the architecture and art of medieval Europe, notably in the early 17th century, when Renaissance designers brought elements of Egyptian art into the ornamentation of castles and other fine buildings. Examples include cyriads. These sculpted women are used to support the ornamentation above the pillars and columns.
The achievements of ancient Egypt are well known, and the civilization achieved a very high standard of productivity and sophistication. The art and science of engineering was present in Egypt, such as accurately determining the position of points and the distances between them (known as surveying). These skills were used to outline pyramid bases. The Egyptian pyramids took the geometric shape formed from a polygonal base and a point, called the apex, by triangular faces. Hydraulic cement was first invented by the Egyptians. The Al Fayyum Irrigation (water works) was one of the main agricultural breadbaskets of the ancient world. There is evidence of ancient Egyptian Pharaohs of the twelfth dynasty using the natural lake of the Fayyum as a reservoir to store surpluses of water for use during the dry seasons. From the time of the First dynasty or before, the Egyptians mined turquoise in the Sinai Peninsula.
The achievements of ancient Egypt are well known, and the civilization achieved a very high standard of productivity and sophistication. The art and science of engineering was present in Egypt, such as accurately determining the position of points and the distances between them (known as surveying). These skills were used to outline pyramid bases. The Egyptian pyramids took the geometric shape formed from a polygonal base and a point, called the apex, by triangular faces. Hydraulic cement was first invented by the Egyptians. The Al Fayyum Irrigation (water works) was one of the main agricultural breadbaskets of the ancient world. There is evidence of ancient Egyptian Pharaohs of the twelfth dynasty using the natural lake of the Fayyum as a reservoir to store surpluses of water for use during the dry seasons. From the time of the First dynasty or before, the Egyptians mined turquoise in the Sinai Peninsula.
The achievements of ancient Egypt are well known, and the civilization achieved a very high standard of productivity and sophistication. The art and science of engineering was present in Egypt, such as accurately determining the position of points and the distances between them (known as surveying). These skills were used to outline pyramid bases. The Egyptian pyramids took the geometric shape formed from a polygonal base and a point, called the apex, by triangular faces. Hydraulic cement was first invented by the Egyptians. The Al Fayyum Irrigation (water works) was one of the main agricultural breadbaskets of the ancient world. There is evidence of ancient Egyptian Pharaohs of the twelfth dynasty using the natural lake of the Fayyum as a reservoir to store surpluses of water for use during the dry seasons. From the time of the First dynasty or before, the Egyptians mined turquoise in the Sinai Peninsula.
The achievements of ancient Egypt are well known, and the civilization achieved a very high standard of productivity and sophistication. The art and science of engineering was present in Egypt, such as accurately determining the position of points and the distances between them (known as surveying). These skills were used to outline pyramid bases. The Egyptian pyramids took the geometric shape formed from a polygonal base and a point, called the apex, by triangular faces. Hydraulic cement was first invented by the Egyptians. The Al Fayyum Irrigation (water works) was one of the main agricultural breadbaskets of the ancient world. There is evidence of ancient Egyptian Pharaohs of the twelfth dynasty using the natural lake of the Fayyum as a reservoir to store surpluses of water for use during the dry seasons. From the time of the First dynasty or before, the Egyptians mined turquoise in the Sinai Peninsula.
The achievements of ancient Egypt are well known, and the civilization achieved a very high standard of productivity and sophistication. The art and science of engineering was present in Egypt, such as accurately determining the position of points and the distances between them (known as surveying). These skills were used to outline pyramid bases. The Egyptian pyramids took the geometric shape formed from a polygonal base and a point, called the apex, by triangular faces. Hydraulic cement was first invented by the Egyptians. The Al Fayyum Irrigation (water works) was one of the main agricultural breadbaskets of the ancient world. There is evidence of ancient Egyptian Pharaohs of the twelfth dynasty using the natural lake of the Fayyum as a reservoir to store surpluses of water for use during the dry seasons. From the time of the First dynasty or before, the Egyptians mined turquoise in the Sinai Peninsula.
The list goes on....check out www.britannica.com
2007-03-27 17:14:42
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answered by Catie I 5
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