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No, that's one you can't credit to the Romans. The sundials were in use in Egypt at around 3500 BC. in the form of obelisks.No, that's one you can't credit to the Romans. The sundials were in use in Egypt at around 3500 BC. in the form of obelisks.No, that's one you can't credit to the Romans. The sundials were in use in Egypt at around 3500 BC. in the form of obelisks.No, that's one you can't credit to the Romans. The sundials were in use in Egypt at around 3500 BC. in the form of obelisks.No, that's one you can't credit to the Romans. The sundials were in use in Egypt at around 3500 BC. in the form of obelisks.No, that's one you can't credit to the Romans. The sundials were in use in Egypt at around 3500 BC. in the form of obelisks.No, that's one you can't credit to the Romans. The sundials were in use in Egypt at around 3500 BC. in the form of obelisks.No, that's one you can't credit to the Romans. The sundials were in use in Egypt at around 3500 BC. in the form of obelisks.No, that's one you can't credit to the Romans. The sundials were in use in Egypt at around 3500 BC. in the form of obelisks.
Egypt
egypt began as a group of city-states, much like greece and rome. by 3500 bc, they had been joined into 2 groups or kingdoms, upper(ta shemau) and lower( ta mehu). the higher land was south, so upper was south and lower north. the 2 kingdoms were joined by pharaoh Menes or Narmer in 3000 bc
King Menes in 3150 BC
There was Upper and Lower Egypt in the Pre-Dynastic Period.
All the Greek kingdoms fell to the Romans in the first century BC. Macedon fell in 148 BC. The whole of mainland Greece fell in 146 BC, including the kingdoms of Epirus and Athamantia. What had remained of the Seleucid Empire (Syria) fell in 63 BC. The Ptolemaic Kingdom in Egypt fell in 30 BC.
Between 3500 BC and 2000 BC, the Nubian group known as the Kerma culture became prominent as village leaders in the region. They established a complex society with a centralized authority, marked by the construction of large burial mounds and impressive architecture. The Kerma culture was known for its trade networks and interactions with neighboring civilizations, particularly Egypt. Their influence laid the groundwork for the development of subsequent Nubian kingdoms.
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3500 - 32 (bc)
in the nile delta was lower egypt.To the south,upriver lay upper egypt
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Wheel and Axel were invented 3500 BC and 3000 BC.