They were nomadic. Nomadic means that they continuously
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The blocks that were used to construct the pyramids were made of
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granite and limestone
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Egyptians compared the nile river to a
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blossoming flower
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Egyptians placed clothing weapons furniture and jewelry in pyramids to
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be used by the pharaoh in the afterlife!
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During the ice age the ocean levels were than now
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What allowed early humans to travel from one continent to another
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To go from one continent to another, humans had to travel by
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The invention of ships made it possible to go between
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The populations of Mohenjo-daro and Harappa were the Sumerian and Egyptian cities
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larger than
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Can papyrus be eaten
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No, papyrus can not be eaten
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The pharaoh that added five extra days to the Egyptian calendar
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What do archaeologists have to do with early humans
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Archeology is the study of early humans.
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Where did mound builders come from
They were nomadic. Nomadic means that they continuously
migrated.
The blocks that were used to construct the pyramids were made of
granite and limestone
Egyptians compared the nile river to a
blossoming flower
Egyptians placed clothing weapons furniture and jewelry in pyramids to
be used by the pharaoh in the afterlife!
During the ice age the ocean levels were than now
Lower
What allowed early humans to travel from one continent to another
To go from one continent to another, humans had to travel by
foot or by horse. Unless, of course, there was water in between.
The invention of ships made it possible to go between
continents.
The populations of Mohenjo-daro and Harappa were the Sumerian and Egyptian cities
larger than
Can papyrus be eaten
No, papyrus can not be eaten
The pharaoh that added five extra days to the Egyptian calendar
SOFIE
What do archaeologists have to do with early humans