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per pbs documentary,4200 years ago a 20 year drought

core samples from a lake on the edge of nile river in egypt and around the world show evidence of this terrible tragic event. this was the beginning of the downfall of the egyptian super power. are humans and pollution to blame for this also??
lets quit pointing the finger and pitch in to do our small part. the bulk of work will fall on corporate shoulders. their insistence on everything being packaged in plastic must end. hydrogen powered vehicles is the answer NOT electric. and fuel developed from the abundant flora all around us on the earth's surface. power plants designed to use the nuclear waste stored all over the world. and hydroelectric plants located in old coal mines of Appalachia.
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CakeByTheOcean · 26-30, F
That doesn’t fit into the history of Egypt. The annexing of Egypt by Rome ended the kingdom and that only happened 2500ish years ago
1490wayb · 56-60, M
@CakeByTheOcean i guess it was the end of the pharoah system maybe, breaking down into smaller city states or kingdoms until rome arrived??
CakeByTheOcean · 26-30, F
@1490wayb No, it was a functioning nation under the Ptolemy line of Pharaohs until it got involved in a Roman civil war and was annexed whole, after a period of vassal status.

I guess you can’t trust documentaries anymore.