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Nookie1986 [14]
1 year ago
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Why delta was important to the egypts

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balu736 [363]1 year ago
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The Nile Delta area known in antiquity was a vital element of the development of ancient Egyptian society and played an intrinsic part in their religion, culture and day-to-day sustenance. In addition to providing fertile farmland, the Delta offered the ancient Egyptians many other valuable resources.
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