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Why do scholars divide Egyptian history into the Old, Middle, and New Kingdoms?
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Why do scholars divide Egyptian history into the Old, Middle, and New Kingdoms?
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Because as the ages passed it became more and more open with other empires. Such as the Roman Empire but in the end the Roman Empire just took Egypt
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