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| Rich soil carred by flooding rivers |
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| Moral standards of behavior |
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| Spiritual leader believed to be interpretting God's will |
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| triangular area of marshland formed by deposits of silt at the mouth of the some rivers |
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| the scattering of the Jewish people from their homeland in Palestine; the scattering of African people as the result of the slave trade |
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| title of the rulers of ancient Eygpt |
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| cheif minister who supervised the business of governmebnt in ancient Eygpt |
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| system in which one set of goods or services is exchanged for another |
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| body of law dealing with private rights of individuals |
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| practice of preserving the bodies of the dead |
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| form of picture writing developed by the ancient Eygptians |
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| wedge-shaped writing off the ancient Sumerians and other ancient people |
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| system of ancient Eygptian writing simpler then hieroglyphics, that was developed for everyday use |
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| plant that grows along the Nile; used by ancient Eygptians to amke paperlike material |
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| pyranid-temple dedicated to the chief god or goddess of an ancient sumerian city-state |
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