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Egyptian culture was beginning to resemble the Pharaonic ages from around 5,500 BCE. The "Old" Predynastic, or Amratian period, started around 4500 BCE. Unification of Egypt seems to have occurred between 3150 and 3110 BCE. The Old Kingdom is generally regarded as beginning with the Third Dynasty in 2686 BCE. So, the very earliest identifiable Egyptain culture began around 7,500 years ago, but a unified Egyptian nation is dated to a little over 5,000 years ago.

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"By about 3100 B.C.E., a king from Upper Egypt (in the south) who according to tradition was named Menes, consolidated his rule over the entire Egyptian Land." ~ Dennis Sherman, Joyce Salisbury. Its commonly accepted that the Egyptian empire lasted from 3100 BCE to 1000 BCE.

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The period of time considered to cover ancient Egypt is 3100 BC to 332 BC. The next period is referred to as Classical Antiquity, followed by the Middle Ages, Early Modern, then Modern Egypt.

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The early dynastic period of Egypt began around 3100 BC. Ancient Egypt ended in 332 BC before the Greeks and Romans took over.

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The beginning of ancient Egyptian civilization was around 3150 BC. This was marked by Upper and Lower Egypt becoming unified under the Pharaoh Meni.

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The kingdom of Ancient Egypt began around 5500 BCE. The Ancient Egyptian Era ended around 500 BCE. There were a total of 31 dynasties in the kingdom during this time.

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There is not exact date of when the history of the Egyptians started. However they have been around for many centuries.

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About 10,000 to 13,000 years BCE.

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