Where were the main areas of agriculture in the territory of Ancient Egypt?

Like all states of the Ancient World, agriculture and other economic activities in Ancient Egypt were tied to rivers. Moreover, there was only one river – the Nile (in the interfluve, India and China, at least two large ones). The Nile left fertile silt after the spills, where the peasants grew cereals and legumes. In addition, they were engaged in agriculture in the oases, where there was also enough fertile land and date palms grew well.



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