Geography/Location of Ancient Egypt
Coordinates: 26.000 N, 30.000 E
Ancient Egypt was divided into two relative locations:
The Red Land - The Red Land was a dangerous desert that protected Ancient Egypt on both sides. It provided protection from other neighboring hostile tribes and/or civilizations.
The Black Land - The Black Land was the soil and land all along the banks of the Nile River. The soil is extremely fertile, especially after the Nile River flooded.
Egypt is south of the Mediterranean Sea, west of the Red Sea, east of Lybia, and north of Sudan. It is located in the North Eastern corner of Africa.
Ancient Egypt was divided into two relative locations:
The Red Land - The Red Land was a dangerous desert that protected Ancient Egypt on both sides. It provided protection from other neighboring hostile tribes and/or civilizations.
The Black Land - The Black Land was the soil and land all along the banks of the Nile River. The soil is extremely fertile, especially after the Nile River flooded.
Egypt is south of the Mediterranean Sea, west of the Red Sea, east of Lybia, and north of Sudan. It is located in the North Eastern corner of Africa.