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'''Ancient Egypt''' was a [[civilization]] in [[North]][[East Africa|eastern]] [[Africa]] concentrated along the middle to lower reaches of the [[Nile River]], reaching its greatest extent in the [[second millennium BC]], during the [[New Kingdom]]. '''Ancient Egypt''' was a [[civilization]] in [[North]][[East Africa|eastern]] [[Africa]] concentrated along the middle to lower reaches of the [[Nile River]], reaching its greatest extent in the [[second millennium BC]], during the [[New Kingdom]].
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The Great Sphinx by Maxime Du Camp, 1849, taken when he traveled in Egypt with Gustave Flaubert.
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The Great Sphinx by Maxime Du Camp, 1849, taken when he traveled in Egypt with Gustave Flaubert.

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Ancient Egypt was a civilization in Northeastern Africa concentrated along the middle to lower reaches of the Nile River, reaching its greatest extent in the second millennium BC, during the New Kingdom.



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