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The Nubian people came from the African savannas south of the Sahara Desert.
The Kingdom of Nubia was large. It extended up to ancient Egypt for a while. Indeed, according to history, Nubia ruled Egypt for approximately 100 years.
Nubia became very rich due to the exploitation of mane raw materials and natural resources such as gold. They had gold mines that traded with other regions. They also traded ivory, salt, and incense. Later, they traded a lot of goods with the Egyptians.
Around 5,000 BC, the Nubian people started to move up north to the Nile to get the many benefits of living close to the Nile River.
<span>It convinced Americans that the war wasn't nearly over. </span>
creation of farming to produce more food and sustain more poeple.
the specialization in jobs so production in something is faster
the wheel. self explanitory
<span>When it comes to what happened to the people's culture with migration patters, the answer is that as the people migrated the spread culture through diffusion. This means that their cultures mixed and new cultures were made by having cultures diffuse and mix and adopt elements of other cultures, but they would also lose some parts of their own that would get lost in time. </span>