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Answered by laraibmukhtar55
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Culture of incest followed by Egyptian Pharaohs:

  Incest was accomplished in ancient Egypt for tactical reasons, in order to reserve the symbolism which links the pharaoh to a living god. We also saw how science could help us in separating the true stories lying behind myths, speculations and rumors. This could be almost flawless but the incest taboo is more complex than this.

    An incest taboo is any ethnic rule that forbids sexual relations between closely linked persons. All social principles have norms that eliminate certain close relatives from those reflected suitable or allowable sexual or marriage partners, making such relations.

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Answered by Anonymous
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WHO IS PHARAOH'S ?

Pharaoh is a most powerful person in ancient Egypt.

Pharaoh was political and religious leader for ancient Egyptian people and also holds many titles that includes 'Lord of the Two Lands', 'High Priest of Every Temple' and many more.

Pharaoh was as an intermediary between the gods and the people according to tradition.

→Djoser

→ Snefru

→ Khufu

River Nile was a passage for the Egyptians to take their produce for trade, to other lands. On the other hand, it provided access for enemies to reach Egypt.

Ancient Egypt was located in the North of Africa and the civilization was mostly clustered around the lower reaches of River Nile.

An incest taboo is any ethnic rule that forbids sexual relations between closely linked persons.

All social principles have norms that eliminate certain close relatives from those reflected suitable or allowable sexual or marriage partners, making such relations.

This location by the mighty Nile river was very suitable for agriculture. The Egyptians with their knowledge of the river could predict flooding and developed systems of controlled irrigation which helped farming, in a big way.

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