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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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For the sake of argument let us call 13,000 BCE the beginning or dawning of civilized Egypt, with small ideas of preliminary gathering of seeds and basic farming technologies and cementary ritualstic burials....not necessarily in the format of the Egyptian specific mummification burials, but no doubt this led to it.

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