QUOTE(Essan @ Apr 13 2005, 02:12 PM)
Around 5,200 years ago there was a small, but subtle, shift in global weather patterns. Until then, the Sahara had enjoyed several thousand years as grassy savannah, with plenty of lakes and rivers. It's believed that human inhabitants of that time were primarily nomadic herders. When the climate changed and the great drought began to dry up the Sahara, they migrated eastwards towards the one still reliable source of water: the Nile. Maybe they had already enjoyed trade with the tribes that farmed alongside the Nile?
From this merge of cultures arose the first Egyptian kindom.
Well, if you believe the more-or-less orthodox view, anyway
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From this merge of cultures arose the first Egyptian kindom.
Well, if you believe the more-or-less orthodox view, anyway
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"From this merge of cultures arose the first Egyptian kindom."
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