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lunatika

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At the markets on India's southwest coast, people could buy all of these items EXCEPT
 
  a. clothing and textiles.
  b. wine.
  c. copper, lead, and tin.
  d. raw glass.
  e. opium.

Question 2

Why were so many Egyptian records lost and so much of its history only know through carved stone?
 
  a. Flooding destroyed records each year.
  b. Tablets from the area broke down easily because of the amount of sand in the clay.
  c. Records were destroyed as new pharaohs ascended into power.
  d. Records written on easily decomposable papyrus were lost.
  e. Tombs holding records were too damp.



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Answer to Question 1

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