It is not known for certain where she went, but it is though that she at first went to the area in Egypt called the Thebiad which is around the city of Thebes in southern Egypt. However when Caesar sent for her she was supposed to have been trying to raise an army on the Syrian border which is in far northern Egypt. From what little we know, it looks as if she at first went to southern Egypt and then made her way back up north.
A rough estimate would suggest 10,000 to 13,000 BCE as the beginning or dawning of civilized Egypt, with small examples of seed gathering, basic farming technologies and ritualistic burials. These were not developed until much later, and reliable records date back only to around 3200 BC.
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The impact that Cleopatra had on Egypt was that she helped build the canals and the pyramids and tombs. She helped Egypt out of debt and she also went to war for her country but she lost. So she fled back to Alexandria and her and Anthony committed suicide and Octavious took over Egypt after her death.
It is thought that traditional alchemy originated in Egypt because it can be traced back to some of the Greek and Roman writings in Egypt when the country was under Roman rule.
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Egypt was called Egypt both before and after it became a Roman province. It had previous names far back in its long history, but Egypt was the name used for it in Roman times.
Bowling originated in Ancient Egypt. Back then it was called "skittles".
Dry farming is also called dryland farming. It is a type of farming where the crops are cultivated without irrigation in arid areas. Farmers typically grow winter wheat, which is a drought-resistant crop.
The long journey during which Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt and back to Canaan is known as the Exodus.
They used a series of small pictures instead of words called heirogliphics-you can search that for examples.
The Hebrew people were in slavery back in Egypt.
God told Moses to go back to Egypt.
They built barriers (called dikes) that held back the sea to create more land.
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