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The ancient Egyptian kingdoms, at their greatest extent, stretched
more than 2000 kilometres along the Nile and passed through diverse
habitats. In the north, the Nile traversed the Mediterranean coast
and the Delta, while further south a thread of cultivation along
the Nile Valley passed through the vast desert of the Sahara. As
global climate and landscapes changed and evolved, the habitable
parts of the kingdoms shifted. Modern studies suggest that episodes
of desertification and greening swept across Egypt over periods of
1000 years. Rather than isolated events, the changes in Egypt are
presented in context, often as responses to global occurrences,
characterised by a constant shift of events, so although broadly
historic, this narrative follows a series of habitats as they
change and evolve through time.
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