Egypt, centered along the life-giving Nile, was one of the earliest and most enduring civilizations. It fostered the rise of centralized authority, written language, and complex religious and social institutions. Its cities, temples, and schools laid the groundwork for intellectual traditions that would echo across history.
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The School of Scribes at Thebes
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