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The Nile River Flood Cycle Document B The Nile River Flood Cycle

Akhet (flood season) Mid-June to mid-October Fields in the Nile floodplain covered in water and fertilized by a new batch of silt. Time when many farmers worked off their public-labor tax, doing jobs like canal repair or quarrying.

Peret (planting & growing season) Mid-October to mid-February Waters receded but Nile high enough to fill irrigation canals; crops planted and tended

Shemu (harvest season) Mid-February to mid-June Cops in the Lower Nile harvested and sent to market

Note: Average rainfall, historically and today, has remained about the same. The Nile delta receives about four inches per year. The Nile Valley south of Cairo receives less than one inch. In comparison, Atlanta, Georgia, gets about 50 inches of rain annually and Phoenix, Arizona, about eight inches.

Document Analysis What differences do you see between the Egyptian seasons and the standard seasons in much of the United States today? 2. Usually the flood season produced a “good Nile,” just the right amount of water. What might be the consequences of a “bad Nile” – too much or too little water? 3. The population of Ancient Egypt was probably about one million, 95 percent of whom were farmers. According to the chart, when were farmers busiest?

Document Analysis What differences do you see between the Egyptian seasons and the standard seasons in much of the United States today? Egypt has 3 seasons and the U.S. has 4 seasons. Egypt is planting during November, December, and January when the U.S. is having winter. 2. Usually the flood season produced a “good Nile,” just the right amount of water. What might be the consequences of a “bad Nile” – too much or too little water? 3. The population of Ancient Egypt was probably about one million, 95 percent of whom were farmers. According to the chart, when were farmers busiest?

Document Analysis What differences do you see between the Egyptian seasons and the standard seasons in much of the United States today? Egypt has 3 seasons and the U.S. has 4 seasons. Egypt is planting during November, December, and January when the U.S. is having winter. 2. Usually the flood season produced a “good Nile,” just the right amount of water. What might be the consequences of a “bad Nile” – too much or too little water? Write about what you think and don’t forget to say WHY you think that way. 3. The population of Ancient Egypt was probably about one million, 95 percent of whom were farmers. According to the chart, when were farmers busiest?

Document Analysis What differences do you see between the Egyptian seasons and the standard seasons in much of the United States today? Egypt has 3 seasons and the U.S. has 4 seasons. Egypt is planting during November, December, and January when the U.S. is having winter. 2. Usually the flood season produced a “good Nile,” just the right amount of water. What might be the consequences of a “bad Nile” – too much or too little water? Write about what you think and don’t forget to say WHY you think that way. 3. The population of Ancient Egypt was probably about one million, 95 percent of whom were farmers. According to the chart, when were farmers busiest? Write about what you think and don’t forget to say WHY you think that way.

Document Analysis 4. When would this large work force of farmers be available to work on government projects, like building palaces and tombs? How does this document help you answer the question: How did the Nile shape Ancient Egypt?

Document Analysis 4. When would this large work force of farmers be available to work on government projects, like building palaces and tombs? Look at the chart and notice when would be a good time for them to NOT be farming. Write about what you think and don’t forget to say WHY you think that way. How does this document help you answer the question: How did the Nile shape Ancient Egypt?

Document Analysis 4. When would this large work force of farmers be available to work on government projects, like building palaces and tombs? Look at the chart and notice when would be a good time for them to NOT be farming. Write about what you think and don’t forget to say WHY you think that way. How does this document help you answer the question: How did the Nile shape Ancient Egypt? Write about what you think and don’t forget to say WHY you think that way.