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S_A_V [24]
3 years ago
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De que modo determinaban los antiguos egipcios si tendrían buenas cosechas o problemas?.​

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xenn [34]3 years ago
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Sin la inundación, la cultura egipcia no podría haberse arraigado en el río Nilo ... Tan fértiles eran los campos de Egipto que, en una buena temporada, producían ... Los cultivos básicos del antiguo Egipto eran emmer (un grano de trigo ), ... América hoy para que los clientes conozcan el precio de las cosas, excepto que no había ...

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