Ancient Egypt's Hierarchy

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The word Egypt means “the wholly gift of the Nile. If the Nile River had never existed, Egypt would just be a barren desert that surrounds a river. Even though the desert had protected Egypt from invasions, the desert had limited its people from traveling and settling. Back in ancient times, its farming villages had dotted the narrow band of land watered by the Nile River. There was a so called “Black Land” beyond the rich, generally no more than 10 miles wide, lay the “Red Land”, that is a sun-baked desert that stretches across North Africa. Many farmers had took advantage of the fertile soil of the Nile Valley to grow wheat and flax, a plant whose fibers were used for clothing. Egypt’s social is a Hierarchy. The word Hierarchy

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