Pharohs owned most lands and farms in Ancient Egypt.
the harvest seson in Egypt is between the months March and May.
three things are farming, crafts, and trade created a need for government.
It was approximately 4,000 B.C. when communities started forming in the Nile Delta. It is one of the biggest river deltas on the planet.
Farming communities were formed along the River Nile ca.4000BC. Later two kingdoms were established: Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt. In about 3000BC the two kingdoms were united and Egypt became a kingdom under one pharaoh (king).
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They developed around 6000-7000 Bc.
Settled farming communities began to develop in Egypt and Nubia around 5000 B.C.
They were farming
3000 b.c.
5000 bc
Pharohs owned most lands and farms in Ancient Egypt.
The Nile river, which was very useful for irrigation supported farming in ancient Egypt. Ancient Egyptians made canals that connected directly to the Nile. They then made sluices that gave water from the canals to farms. Farming was the key to the development of Egyptian civilization.
Broadly, farming the Nile river wetlands.
communities appeared in the nile delta of the lowes Egypt by around 4000 b.c in 800bc
communities appeared in the nile delta of the lowes egypt by around 4000 b.c in 800bc
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