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King Piye, the conqueror of Egypt, was from
 
  a. Anatolia.
  b. Babylon.
  c. Judea.
  d. Assyria.
  e. Nubia.

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By 25,000 BCE, these had died out leaving only homo sapiens sapiens.
 
  a. homo habilis
  b. neanderthal
  c. homonins
  d. austrolopithecines.
  e. none of these choices



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