origen of egiptian civilization
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Archaic (Early Dynastic) Period (c. 3100-2686 B.C.) King Menes founded the capital of ancient Egypt
at White Walls (later known as Memphis), in the north, near the apex of
the Nile River delta. The capital would grow into a great metropolis
that dominated Egyptian society during the Old Kingdom period.
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Egyptian civilization developed along the Nile River in large part because the river's annual flooding ensured reliable, rich soil for growing crops. Repeated struggles for political control of Egypt showed the importance of the region's agricultural production and economic resources.
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