The Nile River literally created civilization in Egypt. The Nile's waters made it possible for people to live and grow food, and to travel and trade with one another. Egypt's birds and animals living along the Nile Valley became the models for its gods and goddesses, and hidden in the vast deserts and mountain ranges that protected Egypt from invasion were rich natural resources of metals, stone, gems, and minerals that became the basis of Egypt's wealth and strength.
| LoC Classification |
DT61 .P44 2004 |
| LoC Control Number |
2006282970 |
| Dewey |
932.02 |
| Cover Price |
$19.95 |
| No. of Pages |
96 |
| Height x Width |
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