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The Mediterranean Sea played a crucial role in the development of ancient Egyptian civilization by facilitating trade and cultural exchange. It provided access to various resources, including timber, metals, and luxury goods from distant lands, enhancing economic prosperity. Additionally, the sea served as a means of transportation, allowing for the movement of people and ideas, which contributed to Egypt's cultural richness and connectivity with other civilizations.

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