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Explore the fascinating world of Ancient Egypt with Michaella, Kacper Sadowi, and Finn. Dive into the significance of the River Nile, which provided water for traveling and agriculture. Learn about the three distinct seasons: the flooding season which halted farming but allowed pyramid building, the farming season, and the harvesting season. Discover the enigmatic Joan Fletcher, an archaeologist who made significant discoveries, including a tomb that shed light on Egypt's rich history. Join us on this educational journey!
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Journey to Ancient Egypt By: Michaella, KacperSadowi and Finn
The capital city of Egypt is Cairo. Ancient Egyptians got the water from the River Nile. They used the River Nile to travel.
In Ancient Egypt they only had three seasons and the first season was flooding season. The second season was farming and the last is harvesting. In flooding season the farmers couldn’t farm so they built pyramids.
Who was Joan Fletcher? Well, she was an archaeologist and discovered a tomb.