The Nile provided the only fertile soil in Northeast Africa, making civilization possible.
Every year, Nakht watches the Nile overflow. His father calls their land Ta-Kemet ("Black Land") because of the rich, dark silt left behind by the flood. Beyond the green strips of wheat and barley lies the "Red Land"—the scorching desert that protects them from invaders. The Nile provided the only fertile soil in
Nakht looks at the village from a distance. In his world, everyone has a place, like blocks in a pyramid: making civilization possible. Every year
История Древнего Египта - Википедия everyone has a place
Imagine a young boy named Nakht living in a small village during the (the era of Thutmose III and Ramses II). His life follows the rhythm of the "Great River."