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[[Fáìlì:Ancient Egypt map-en.svg|thumb|280px|Map of ancient Egypt, showing major cities and sites of the Dynastic period (c. 3150 BC to 30 BC)]]
'''Ẹ́gíptì Ayéijọ́un''' ni [[civilization|asailaju]] [[Ancient history|ayeijoun]] ti apailaorun [[North Africa|Ariwa Afrika]], to wo jo si isale [[Nile|Odo Nile]] nibi ti orile-ede ayeodeoni [[Egypt]] wa. Asailaju ti ara Egypti gbajo ni bi odun 3150 SK (gegebi [[conventional Egyptian chronology|Iseoroasiko apejose ti ara Egypti
Ijasirere asailaju Egipti ayeijoun je be nitori agbara re lati le gbe pelu awon isele Ifonofoji Odo Nilo. Agbara asotele ati ikojanu [[irrigation|ibomirin]] ile olora inu afonifoji fa opo eso ogbin wa, eyi lo si mu [[social development|idagbasoke awujo]] ati asa wa. Pelu opo ohun amulo o se ese fun [[administration (government)|ijoba]] lati segbowo imulo awon alumoni to wa ni afonifoji Nilo ati awon agbegbe ashale to yika, atetebere idagbasoke [[Egyptian hieroglyphs|sistemu ikoole]] fun ra ara won, igbajo ikole akojopo ati awon iseowo iseagbe, idunadura pelu awon agbegbe ayika, ati ise ologun to fe [[Military history of Ancient Egypt|segun awon ota okere]] to si le fi agbara Egypti han. Lati sakoso awon agbese wonyi ni awon [[Egyptian writing|akowe]], olori esin, ati awo aseamojuto labe ijanu Farao, eni to ridaju pe awon eniyan ara Egipti wa lokan labe sistemu awon [[Ancient Egyptian religion|igbagbo esin]].<ref>James (2005) p. 8</ref><ref>Manuelian (1998) pp. 6–7</ref>
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Ninu awon opo oriire awon ara Egipti ayeijoun ni okuta fifo, ile wiwon ati awon ona ikole to fa kiko awon [[Egyptian pyramids|piramidi]] gbangba, [[Egyptian temple|tempili]], ati [[obeliski]]; sistemu [[Egyptian mathematics|mathimatiki]], [[Ancient Egyptian medicine|sistemu iwosan]] to sise ati to se e mulo, awon sistemu ibomirin ati ona ida iseagbe, awon oko-ojuomi akoko,<ref name="AIA"/> [[Egyptian faience|amo fiyansi Egypti]] ati iseoroiseona digi (gilasi), iru [[Ancient Egyptian literature|isemookomooka]] tuntun, ati adehun alafia atetejulo ti a mo.<ref>Clayton (1994) p. 153</ref> Egypt left a lasting legacy. Its [[Art of ancient Egypt|art]] and [[Ancient Egyptian architecture|architecture]] were widely copied, and its antiquities carried off to far corners of the world. Its monumental ruins have inspired the imaginations of travellers and writers for centuries. A new-found respect for antiquities and excavations in the early modern period led to the [[Egyptology|scientific investigation]] of Egyptian civilization and a greater appreciation of its cultural legacy.<ref>James (2005) p. 84</ref>
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