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Mines located between the Nile river and the Red sea produce gold of Egyptian jewelry. According to history Egyptian jewelry started showing up around 3,000BC.

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pixxa and tocoss isrry i meaN COAL mines

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=The Nile river and the Hudson river=

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The Roe River and the Nile River

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Mines between which two bodies of water produced gold for Egyptian jewelry?

Mines between the Nile River and Red sea produced gold for Egyptian jewelry.


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