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Explore the geography of early Egypt, where the Nile, a 4,000-mile-long river flowing through the Sahara Desert, was the most crucial physical feature. Its predictable floodwaters, combined with spring rains, enriched the land with rich black silt, creating a narrow band of fertile soil that sustained ancient Egyptian civilization. Discover how this unique geography shaped the culture, economy, and daily life of the people living along the banks of the mighty Nile.
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