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koban [17]
2 years ago
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What river saw the southward and eastward migration of people that formed the D'mt kingdom (700–300 BCE)?

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agasfer [191]2 years ago
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The Nile saw the southward and eastward migration of people that formed the D'mt kingdom. the correct answer is option(a).

The D'mt was a kingdom that flourished between the tenth and fifth centuries BC, and it was situated in northern Ethiopia and Eritrea. There aren't many surviving inscriptions from or concerning this kingdom, and little archaeological investigation has been done.

Northeastern Africa's principal river that flows north is the Nile. Into the Mediterranean Sea, it empties. The Amazon River, according to some studies, is just a little bit longer than the Nile, which is the largest river in Africa and has long been thought to be the longest river in the world. The Nile served as a source of food and other resources, a place for cultivation, a mode of transportation, and an essential way of moving building materials and other heavy loads. It was a crucial lifeline that gave the creature actual life.

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