Change the word in italics by a word from the vocabulary. 1. Their company made great progress as they employ experienced engineers.
2. Part of this book is about South Caucasus.
3. The way you do your work often speaks about you and your character.
4. He has spent his whole life in London.
5. When they learnt about the happening they rushed to help their friends.
6. We needn’t hurry. We have a lot of time.
Prehistoric (pre-written) period of human history of Ireland covers the time from the appearance of the first people in it at the end of the last glaciation and to the early iron age, when Ireland was first mentioned in Greek and Roman sources. Since Ireland was geographically and historically a single cultural region, this article also examines the territory of present-day Northern Ireland as part of great Britain.Prehistoric (pre-written) period of human history of Ireland covers the time from the appearance of the first people in it at the end of the last glaciation and to the early iron age, when Ireland was first mentioned in Greek and Roman sources. Since Ireland was geographically and historically a single cultural region, this article also examines the territory of present-day Northern Ireland as part of great Britain.
According to Herodotus, Egypt - "the gift of the Nile", as Neil has been a source of inexhaustible fertility, the basis of all economic activity of the population. In Egypt and neighboring areas it had almost everything he needed. Mountains, closes the Nile valley, were rich in various types of stone: granite, diorite, basalt, alabaster, limestone, sandstone. In the metals Egypt was not, but they were caught in the surrounding areas: the Sinai Peninsula - copper, in the desert between the Nile and the Red Sea - Gold, Red Sea - zinc and lead. Silver and iron were delivered mainly from Asia Minor (see. Map minerals Egypt).
Egypt has a favorable geographical position. Mediterranean Sea, connecting it with the coast of Asia Minor, Cyprus, the Aegean islands and mainland Greece. Neil is an important shipping artery linking Upper and Lower Egypt and the whole country with Nubia, which the ancient authors called Ethiopia.