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Prehistoric Egypt

Prehistoric Egypt and Predynastic Egypt was the period of time starting at the first human occupation of the region and ending at the First Dynasty of Egypt around 3100 BC.

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Common languages
Egyptian
Demonym
Egyptian
Historical era
Prehistory
Religion
Proto religion
Today part of
Egypt
• Established
300,000 BCE

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Paleolithic

Mesolithic (c. 20000 to 6000 BC)

Lower Nubia

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Prehistoric Egypt

Nodes221
Edges220
Triples19
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.00905
Components1

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Prehistoric Egypt

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Common languages · 1
Prehistoric Egypt → Egyptian
Demonym · 1
Prehistoric Egypt → Egyptian
Historical era · 1
Prehistoric Egypt → Prehistory
Religion · 1
Prehistoric Egypt → Proto religion
Today part of · 1
Prehistoric Egypt → Egypt
• Established · 1
Prehistoric Egypt → 300,000 BCE
• Unification · 1
Prehistoric Egypt → 3100 BCE

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egypt bc culture period egyptian naqada neolithic nile archaeological upper also found predynastic badarian first genetic stone africa site early

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Prehistoric EgyptCommon languagesEgyptian1.00infobox
Prehistoric EgyptDemonymEgyptian1.00infobox
Prehistoric EgyptHistorical eraPrehistory1.00infobox
Prehistoric EgyptReligionProto religion1.00infobox
Prehistoric EgyptToday part ofEgypt1.00infobox
Prehistoric Egypt• Established300,000 BCE1.00infobox
Prehistoric Egypt• Unification3100 BCE1.00infobox
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