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Life in the Nile Valley

United States, 1952
film

Traces the course of the Nile River from Aswan north to Cairo. Within the narrow valley of the river, 15,000,000 people live - essentially an agricultural soc..

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Egypt and the Nile

United States, 1954
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The Nile in Egypt

United States, 1966
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The Way they live there: an Egyptian village

United Kingdom, 1978
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Focus on the Nile

United Kingdom, 1953
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Towards the full life

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The Village that vanished beneath the Nile

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Life in an oasis: North Africa

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Egyptian villagers

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The Ancient Egyptian

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In the beginning. Part I

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Man and his world: man changes the Nile

Germany, 1969
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Farmers of India: the Middle Ganges Valley

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River journey on the Upper Nile

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Ancient Egypt

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Egypt: a new horizon

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The River

United States, 1938
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Burma: people of the river

United States, 1957
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Egypt: the habit of civilisation

United States and Unknown, 1991
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