They settled in northeastern Africa, in the Nile river valley.
Around 6000 B.C near the Nile Valley
The first Egyptians were probably not forced to move to the Nile Valley. Modern humans arose in Africa. They filled that continent fifty thousand years ago. Ten thousand years ago, the Sarah Desert was a lush forest. People lived in a forest with the Nile River running through it. Gradually the lush forest turned to grassland. The people remained. They hunted and collected grain. As the grassland turned to desert, they learned to plant seeds and harvest grain. People already lived in the Nile Valley when the Nile Valley became the Nile Valley as we know it.
Most Egypt people live in the Nile Valley not the Deserts because there is more water supply and it isn't that hot in the Nile Valley as it is in the Deserts.
indus valley indus valley
Hunter-gatherers started settling in the Nile river valley around 10,000 BCE, during the Early Neolithic period. This led to the development of agriculture and the rise of complex societies along the Nile.
The Yangtse Valley, Indus Valley, Tigris Valley, Euphrates Valley, Nile Valley.
On farms in the Nile Valley.
The River Nile flows through the Nile Valley.
The Nile valley is in Egypt and the Indus valley is in India/Pakistan.
It is still the Nile River Valley.
the nile river northeastern corner of africa