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Nile
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Joshua J. Mark published on 02 September 2009 |
The world’s longest river, located in Egypt, the Nile flows 4,665 miles northward to the Mediterranean Sea (a very unusual direction for a river to take). The Nile flows from two separate sources: the White Nile from equatorial Africa and the Blue Nile from the Abyssinian highlands. The Nile was regarded as the source of all life in ancient Egypt... [continue reading]
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Henry MaguireOxford University Press, USA (01 August 2012)Price: $49.20 -

Amelia Ann Blanford EdwardsAdamant Media Corporation (30 November 2005)Price: $21.59 -

LucanCornell University Press (16 December 1993)Price: $19.96 -

Farid AtiyaAmerican University in Cairo Press (08 September 2008)Price: $13.95 -

A. H. SayceForgotten Books (05 July 2012)Price: $7.40 -

Time-Life BooksTime Life Education (19 October 1993)Currently unavailable -

Brian CampbellThe University of North Carolina Press (15 August 2012)Price: $62.74 -

Hans Wolfgang MullerI.B.Tauris (30 September 1999)Currently unavailable -

Gert MullerCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (31 December 2012)Price: $13.04 -

William W. CanfieldSalem Ridge Press (16 February 2006)Price: $13.54


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