نتيجة بحث الصور عن ‪Civilizations were in Egypt in the pre-family‬‏
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The Sanctuary of Salma:
It is located in the delta of the Nile River, and the people of these encampments have been living their communities near the edges and marshes of the swamps, and under the protection of dense plants that operated as air pumps. A large group of low-lying oval huts, built of dry clay blocks, were found. Each had a large mouth-mounted vessel that was used to collect rainwater that infiltrated the straw roof.
They were unique in a unique way of burial where they buried their dead on the left side under the floors of dwellings.

Fayoum civilization:
It is located on the west bank of the Nile north of Cairo and dates back to 4400 BC. It lasted 1000 years and the remains of the pottery found in the researchers did not find in the center of its civilization the effects of the dead and most of them were buried in a remote location.

Badari civilization:
It is a village in Upper Egypt on the eastern bank of the Nile. The most important feature of the Badariids is that they believed in the Baath (the second life after death) and they wrapped their dead in the rock and buried them with their beloved animals or some statues of animals, women or birds.

Tasa civilization:
It is located in Upper Egypt on the eastern bank of the River Nile, north of the village of Badari. It dates back to about 4,200 BC. The axes, cups and cups were found in the shape of the dice and accessories are almost exclusively beads of seashell, bone or ivory.

Naqada civilization:
It is located in Upper Egypt on the western shore of the River Nile and dates back to the year 3600 BC. The inhabitants of this civilization knew the milk, supported by the walls of the graves and were called with the dead in his grave taste, drink and belongings.
This was the civilization that paved the way for the unity of Egyptian civilization that appeared on the face of the earth.

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