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2 April, 08:16

How incient Egypt isolated from other cultures by nature borders

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  1. 2 April, 12:02
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    On one side it had the Nile which was difficult to cross if the Egyptians didn't want people to cross it. On two sides there was a desert and one the north there was the sea. If Egypt wanted to isolate itself or be defensive in a war it had no problems doing so. It could easily restrict access of foreign cultures.
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