Henrik Akselsen

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Egypt’s population growth was unusually slow. Throughout the Pharaonic, Roman, and Arabic periods, it stayed well below world average — taking 3,000 years, from the Old Kingdom to Cleopatra’s time, to rise from under 2 million to 6 million, and rising no further until the nineteenth century, when modern irrigation began.
A Short History Of Progress
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