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Due to the continuous drying of springs, people were forced to leave later on, mainly for the Nile Valley. Yet the oases remained inhabited, which has been proved by the documents from the 6th dynasty Old Kingdom, BC and archeological findings.
During the 26th dynasty BC , the oases flourished extraordinarily; they became centers of trade between Libya and the Nile Valley, and important producers of wheat, barley, wine, olives, dates, fruits, vegetables etc.
Sometimes also Fayum is included in this list. During the period in question, the oases went through the era of prosperity and growth, both in terms of territory and population. In the 4th century AD, the Roman control over the margins of the desert slackened, and the Berbers took over the Siwa oasis. Their attacks targeted not only the oases but also the Nile Valley.
In the late 5th and early 6th century, the area was jeopardized by Vandals. The threat remained when Arabs took over; as late as 11th century, the Hilal and Sulaim tribes, settled in Upper Egypt, successfully invaded Libya and Tunisia, and their invasion route might well lead over the Western Desert. Each of the Western Desert oases had different history in the middle ages. However, the things they had in common were the decrease of population, and the subsequent dilapidation.
The decrease of population all over the Western Desert, in the late antiquity and middle ages, was gradual, yet significant. Small oases on the road from Siwa to Bahariya Areg, Bahrain etc. Together with the population, also the Christian religion left the area, to be replaced by ancient Egyptian and Greek-Roman deities.