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Essay heading: Ancient Egpyt
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Indeed, some even believed that the Egyptians were merely colonists sent out by these peoples, with the customs of the Egyptians being the colonists preserving their ancient manners . Thus it appears that many in ancient Greece, believed Egypt to be a product of Nubians, rather than the other way round... displayed 300 characters
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Even at this time they gained recognition from their Egyptian neighbours as being ?the Land of the Bow' because of their skilled archers. Incidentally, even at this early time their burials consisted of burying the dead with pottery and cosmetics. One of the features of Egyptian burial being the burial with belongings, this suggests a link between the two cultures... displayed next 300 characters
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