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Steem engagement challenge-s7/w4| The era I would love to travel with the time machine.

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kouba01
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Hello steemians, I hope you are doing well.

Today I'm going to embark on another challenge, by writing an article answering questions asked by the Incredible India community as part of the fourth week of season 7.

Really what attracts me in this contest is the originality of the idea called "The time when I would like to travel with the time machine" a competition that takes us out of our current world to imagine a little to the lives of our ancestors and pushes us to search in their cultures, so I will share my thoughts with you and hope to have lots of interactions.

Which era would you like to visit with the time machine and why?

Ancient Egypt would be an interesting era to visit with a time machine. The civilization of ancient Egypt lasted for more than 3,000 years and was known for its impressive architectural and engineering feats, including the pyramids and the Sphinx. It was also known for its rich culture, including art, religion, and writing system. One of the most remarkable things about ancient Egypt was their advanced understanding of mathematics, astronomy, and medicine, which allowed them to build pyramids and other monumental structures. They also had a complex society with a strong central government and a well-organized system of laws and administration.


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Visiting ancient Egypt will also allow us to learn more about the daily lives of the people who lived there, including their customs, beliefs, and way of life. It will also give us the opportunity to learn more about the pharaohs, who were considered gods on earth, and their role in society. It is important to remember that revisiting the past is only a fictional subject, and that our knowledge of ancient Egypt is mainly based on historical evidence and artifacts that have been discovered and studied by archaeologists and historians.

With whom would you like to travel that era and why?

If I had to choose someone to travel with during the ancient Egypt era, it would likely be an archaeologist or historian. These experts would be able to provide valuable insights and knowledge about the civilization, culture, and daily life of the people who lived in ancient Egypt, as well as the historical context and significance of the artifacts and structures we would be able to see. Additionally, an archaeologist or historian would be able to provide a critical and analytical perspective on the evidence we would encounter, helping to avoid misconceptions or misunderstandings about the past.

From a historical point of view, there are many different figures from ancient Egypt that would be interesting to travel with and learn from during that era. Imhotep, who was a polymath and architect, known for building the first pyramid, the Step Pyramid in Saqqara, and for his contributions in the fields of medicine and engineering. Hatshepsut, who was one of the most powerful women in ancient Egypt and the first female pharaoh. She reigned for over 20 years and was known for her military campaigns and building projects. Cleopatra, who was the last pharaoh of Egypt and was known for her intelligence, political acumen, and beauty. Tutankhamun, who was an Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty, he is popularly referred to as King Tut, his tomb was discovered almost intact which allowed to learn more about the Egyptian culture. All of these figures have their own unique stories and achievements, and traveling with them would allow us to learn more about the history, culture, and society of ancient Egypt from their perspectives.

If you get a chance to compile one thing from that era, what would you like to bring with you?


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Also, from a historical point of view, if I were able to bring something back from ancient Egypt, it would likely be the hieroglyphic writing system. The hieroglyphs were one of the first writing systems in the world, and they were used to record the history, literature, and religious texts of ancient Egypt. They offer a unique glimpse into the culture, beliefs, and daily life of the ancient Egyptians, and they are a valuable source of information for understanding their civilization. Hieroglyphs were not only a way to communicate, but they were also used as a form of art, and they have a rich symbolism and meaning, which makes them fascinating to study. Additionally, much of the hieroglyphs still remain undeciphered and a better understanding of them would give us a deeper insight into the ancient Egyptian culture, beliefs and way of life.


Thank you very much for reading, it's time to invite my friends @pelon53, @fredquantum, @irawandedy to participate in this contest.

Best Regards,
@kouba01

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