Gad Barnea
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And they don't have to worry. I mean, they were well fed because they had a constant source of nutrition. So they had their fields around. And now, of course, there wasn't.
And they don't have to worry. I mean, they were well fed because they had a constant source of nutrition. So they had their fields around. And now, of course, there wasn't.
And they don't have to worry. I mean, they were well fed because they had a constant source of nutrition. So they had their fields around. And now, of course, there wasn't.
Well, it was the desert anywhere but the Nile. The Nile was also desert back then. But just the area surrounding the Nile was very fertile and is still very fertile. In antiquity, you had the annual inundation of the Nile. So there were a period of about three months where you couldn't
Well, it was the desert anywhere but the Nile. The Nile was also desert back then. But just the area surrounding the Nile was very fertile and is still very fertile. In antiquity, you had the annual inundation of the Nile. So there were a period of about three months where you couldn't
Well, it was the desert anywhere but the Nile. The Nile was also desert back then. But just the area surrounding the Nile was very fertile and is still very fertile. In antiquity, you had the annual inundation of the Nile. So there were a period of about three months where you couldn't
Everything was inundated, so you couldn't really work the โ but after that, it was very, very fertile because the Nile would recede, and there would be a residue of very fertile elements that would remain in the soil. So it was very fertile, and you really didn't have to worry too much about โ about being fed. So you had time to do other things.
Everything was inundated, so you couldn't really work the โ but after that, it was very, very fertile because the Nile would recede, and there would be a residue of very fertile elements that would remain in the soil. So it was very fertile, and you really didn't have to worry too much about โ about being fed. So you had time to do other things.
Everything was inundated, so you couldn't really work the โ but after that, it was very, very fertile because the Nile would recede, and there would be a residue of very fertile elements that would remain in the soil. So it was very fertile, and you really didn't have to worry too much about โ about being fed. So you had time to do other things.
You don't have, like anywhere else, you always have to fight for your survival. In Egypt you don't really have to fight that much for your family's survival and things like that. So you have time to do to think about other things and to do other things. So there were seasons where they would participate in building projects like this. And so they were truly an amazing society.
You don't have, like anywhere else, you always have to fight for your survival. In Egypt you don't really have to fight that much for your family's survival and things like that. So you have time to do to think about other things and to do other things. So there were seasons where they would participate in building projects like this. And so they were truly an amazing society.
You don't have, like anywhere else, you always have to fight for your survival. In Egypt you don't really have to fight that much for your family's survival and things like that. So you have time to do to think about other things and to do other things. So there were seasons where they would participate in building projects like this. And so they were truly an amazing society.
In many ways, Egyptians even to this day are an amazing society. I love Egypt and the people also today. And some of the nicest people you'll ever meet, really. Really, really recommend visiting Egypt. But truly, when you think about the innovation, the groundbreaking ideas that they had, and the ability to see them through and actually implement them in such amazing ways.
In many ways, Egyptians even to this day are an amazing society. I love Egypt and the people also today. And some of the nicest people you'll ever meet, really. Really, really recommend visiting Egypt. But truly, when you think about the innovation, the groundbreaking ideas that they had, and the ability to see them through and actually implement them in such amazing ways.
In many ways, Egyptians even to this day are an amazing society. I love Egypt and the people also today. And some of the nicest people you'll ever meet, really. Really, really recommend visiting Egypt. But truly, when you think about the innovation, the groundbreaking ideas that they had, and the ability to see them through and actually implement them in such amazing ways.
That's due to the people. That's just due to their ingenuity, parts of it which we don't understand even today, but it's still to be kind of assigned to their own ingenuity.
That's due to the people. That's just due to their ingenuity, parts of it which we don't understand even today, but it's still to be kind of assigned to their own ingenuity.
That's due to the people. That's just due to their ingenuity, parts of it which we don't understand even today, but it's still to be kind of assigned to their own ingenuity.
Yeah, so I think the best way is through my academia page. I'll give you the link and you can post it if you want. And my book that just came out, edited book with articles, my article, but also several of my colleagues. We have 19 people contributing to this. And that's a lot that focuses on Yahwism, really on the history of Yahwism, the early history of Yahwism in the Achaemenid period.
Yeah, so I think the best way is through my academia page. I'll give you the link and you can post it if you want. And my book that just came out, edited book with articles, my article, but also several of my colleagues. We have 19 people contributing to this. And that's a lot that focuses on Yahwism, really on the history of Yahwism, the early history of Yahwism in the Achaemenid period.