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Annual Inundations Of The Nile River In Ancient Egypt

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The Ancient Egyptians were able to develop farming and cultivate the area because the annual inundations of the Nile River that resulted in extremely fertile soil in the floodplains, but if the flood was too high the crops couldn't be sown and damage may result to buildings, and if the flood was too low famine would arise. Another importance of the river was that it created a communications highway. The Egyptians could travel up and down the Nile, which enabled the existence of a complex state.
Temples were accessible exclusively to the king and the priests, an ordinary person didn't have any access to the actual temple rituals except during processions out of the temple at festival times. Aside from the state religion, two cults evolved; one

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