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Published on August 2, 2018
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This is a fictional reconstruction.

The Egyptian language is conventionally grouped into six major chronological divisions:

Archaic Egyptian (before 2600 BC), the reconstructed language of the Early Dynastic Period,
Old Egyptian (c. 2600 – 2000 BC), the language of the Old Kingdom,
Middle Egyptian (c. 2000 – 1350 BC), the language of the Middle Kingdom to early New Kingdom) and continuing on as a literary language into the 4th century,
Late Egyptian (c. 1350 – 700 BC), Amarna period to Third Intermediate Period,
Demotic (c. 700 BC – AD 400), the vernacular of the Late Period, Ptolemaic and early Roman Egypt,
Coptic (after c. 200 CE), the vernacular at the time of Christianisation, and liturgical language of Egyptian Christianity.

Some of it were my personal reconstructions.
Disclaimer: This is not 100% accurate :D
@ 3.00 it's ''Thanks for Watching''

Music: Pharaoh Rameses III"

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