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Free_Kalibri [48]
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I WILL MArK BRAINIEST ,PLEASE ANSWER ASAP, please.

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yarga [219]4 years ago
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D. The annual flooding allowed for expected and timely nourishment of the surrounding river lands. Waterways were also the ancient highways. If you wanted to get anywhere quickly, you did so on water. 

your answer will be D) wheeled carts!

D) Sumerians hopefully this works

B; a century

the answer is A: theory writing was has not been deciphered

It was originally BC, which means "before christ", or AD, anno Domini, meaning "in the year of our Lord Jesus Chris"

'Communist Evil' I love that one XD

I dont know 18 T^T

A archeologist is the answer. because they study things like rock

Secondary sources are interpretations and analyses based on primary sources. For example, an autobiography is a primary source while a biography is a secondary source. Typical secondary sources include: Scholarly Journal Articles.

22 is D

That's a lot...

Hope this helps? XD

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