Answer: True
Explanation: I don't know if this is a true or false question but if it is then it is true.
Answer: Some of the earliest known postal systems stem from Egypt, Persia, India, and China. ... In Ancient Persia, during the period of 550 BC to 521 BC, a true postal system was developed in Assyria. It is disputed whether it was Cyrus the Great or his successor Darius I, who was responsible.
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They relied on the annual Nile flooding to create fertile soil.
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This is because the Ancient Nubia lived with the Egyptians around the river Nile and they depend on river Nile for flooding and growing of grains. They were also know as those who posses archery skills including their women too. They were mostly buried with their archery equipment.
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Fertile farmland
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The cities of Ancient Egypt developed along the Nile River due to the fertile farmland along its banks. The typical city had a wall around it with two entrances. There was a major road down the center of the town with smaller, narrow streets connecting to it. The houses and buildings were made of mud-brick.