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The ancient Egyptian economy The economy of pharaonic Egypt has been called an ancient command economy, but one should always remember that such modern definitions are not as apt as one would hope for.[2]
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Cambridge University Press / Samuel Bagster and Sons / /

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Egypt / /

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Griffith Institute / University of Chicago / /

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metal / granary banks / bank / main energy source / mining / wooden tools / food / energy / /

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Death on the Nile / /

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Cleopatra VII / Herbert Thompson / Artemis Verlag Zürich / Kurt Sethe / Lionel Casson / Juan Carlos Moreno García / Peter van Minnen / /

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pharaoh / individual producer / /

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orders / /

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Victoria / /

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