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ANEK [815]
3 years ago
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Match the vocabulary term with its meaning. a material made from a plant found 1. silt in the Nile Valley that was written on li

ke paper a rich soil that is deposited by a 2. papyrus river a family that holds power for a long 3. dynasty period of time a painting done on the wet plaster 4. Anatolia of a wall or ceiling a collection of prayers and rituals 5. Vedas that acts as the main texts of Hinduism an area located in present-day 6. fresco Turkey NEXT QUESTION ASK FOR HELP​
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luda_lava [24]3 years ago
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What the person before me said. Or did those questions not come with a word bank.

Sorry i couldn't help you :((((

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