The Ancient Egyptian Old Kingdom: Exploring the Ancient Origins of The Egypts First Empire

Most Egyptians were probably descended from settlers who moved to the Nile valley in prehistoric times, with population increase coming through natural fertility. In various periods there were immigrants from Nubia, Libya, and especially the Middle East. They were historically significant and also may have contributed to population growth, but their numbers are unknown. Most people lived in villages and towns in the Nile valley and delta. Nearly all of the people were engaged in agriculture and were probably tied to the land. In theory all the land belonged to the king, although in practice those living on it could not easily be removed and some categories of land could be bought and sold.

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The Ancient Egyptian Old Kingdom: Exploring the Ancient Origins of The Egypts First Empire

Most Egyptians were probably descended from settlers who moved to the Nile valley in prehistoric times, with population increase coming through natural fertility. In various periods there were immigrants from Nubia, Libya, and especially the Middle East. They were historically significant and also may have contributed to population growth, but their numbers are unknown. Most people lived in villages and towns in the Nile valley and delta. Nearly all of the people were engaged in agriculture and were probably tied to the land. In theory all the land belonged to the king, although in practice those living on it could not easily be removed and some categories of land could be bought and sold.

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The Ancient Egyptian Old Kingdom: Exploring the Ancient Origins of The Egypts First Empire

The Ancient Egyptian Old Kingdom: Exploring the Ancient Origins of The Egypts First Empire

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The Ancient Egyptian Old Kingdom: Exploring the Ancient Origins of The Egypts First Empire

The Ancient Egyptian Old Kingdom: Exploring the Ancient Origins of The Egypts First Empire

by STACY DALTON

Narrated by RYAN MOORHEN, Christian Neale

Unabridged — 1 hours, 40 minutes

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Overview

Most Egyptians were probably descended from settlers who moved to the Nile valley in prehistoric times, with population increase coming through natural fertility. In various periods there were immigrants from Nubia, Libya, and especially the Middle East. They were historically significant and also may have contributed to population growth, but their numbers are unknown. Most people lived in villages and towns in the Nile valley and delta. Nearly all of the people were engaged in agriculture and were probably tied to the land. In theory all the land belonged to the king, although in practice those living on it could not easily be removed and some categories of land could be bought and sold.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940175778145
Publisher: DTTV PUBLICATIONS
Publication date: 06/07/2021
Edition description: Unabridged
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