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3000 BC 2000 BC 1000 BC AD 2000 AD 2014– PRESENT DAY New KINGDOM

The New Kingdom Egypt’s Empire Beginning: Ahmose Defeats the Hyksos Capital is moved to Memphis: Why? Evaluate: New Kingdom is the height of their power. The gold flies Ahmose gave his mom Ahmose’s dad killed by the Hyksos

II.Dynasty of Ahmose A.Thutmose I (Third Ruler) Mummy of Thutmose I found in one of his three coffins with Ahmose I What Thutmose’s ship probably looked like The first obelisk built by/for Thutmose I.

II.Dynasty of Ahmose B. Thutmose II

II.Dynasty of Ahmose B. Hatshepsut: Female Pharaoh 1. From Queen to King

Thutmose IIIHatshepsut 2. Raising Thutmose III

Fat Queen of Punt Carrying trees from Punt 4. Re-establishing lost trade routes

II.Dynasty of Ahmose B. Hatshepsut: Female Pharaoh 1. From Queen to King

Thutmose IIIHatshepsut 2. Raising Thutmose III

Here I am 3. Building

Here I am 3. More Buildings

Fat Queen of Punt Carrying trees from Punt 4. Re-establishing lost trade routes

Hatshepsut’s Sarcophagus Hatshepsut 5. Dying

6. Someone tried to erase Hatshepsut’s record Theory #1: Evil Step-mother who stole power from her stepson. He chipped her out of history to get revenge. Theory #2: Self-centered Thutmose III who wanted people only to remember him and not his step-mother. Theory #3: Thutmose III/his son Amenhotep II needed people to think they were legit kings, so they got rid of the point where the connection between Ahmose and Thutmose broke.

III. New Dynasty: Thutmose (No direct line to Ahmose) A. Thutmose III 1. Military/Warrior Pharaoh

III. New Dynasty: Thutmose (No direct line to Ahmose) B. Amenhotep II C. Amenhotep III

6. Someone tried to erase Hatshepsut’s record Theory #1: Evil Step-mother who stole power from her stepson. He chipped her out of history to get revenge. Theory #2: Self-centered Thutmose III who wanted people only to remember him and not his step-mother. Theory #3: Thutmose III/his son Amenhotep II needed people to think they were legit kings, so they got rid of the point where the connection between Ahmose and Thutmose broke.

III. New Dynasty: Thutmose (No direct line to Ahmose) A. Thutmose III 1. Military/Warrior Pharaoh

Religion shifts: What do you notice about these names: MenkauRA KhafRA ShesesKAT DjedefTAH Decline and fall of the Old Kingdom Pharaohs lose power: Priests: Nobles: If you were a pharaoh, what would you do to try to get power back?