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Menes is traditionally considered the founder of the First dynasty of Egypt. However, this name could correspond to more than one person. Menes traditionally ruled about 2,600 BC. More details about her life and career will be included as the site develops further. |
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Connections of science, other personal studies, anthropology, culture, and institutions to his life will be made as the site is developed. |
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Sociology including social structure and change and communities will be important. Peoples of the world will be important. Menes belongs to Asiatic peoples. Menes, if a single person, lived during antiquity. |
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