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You need your notebooks and something to write with  FRIYAY! You need your notebooks and something to write with 

After viewing the Egyptian Creation Myth: Compare the Egyptian Creation Myth to the Sumerian Myth. How are they similar and different? What can you infer about Egyptian Religion from the myth?

Divisions & Old Kingdom Ancient Egypt Notes: Divisions & Old Kingdom

Two Divisions of the Egyptian Kingdom Upper Egypt Southern Nile River High white crown Lower Egypt Northern Nile near delta Shallow Red crown

Menes from Upper Egypt married a princess from Lower Egypt and united the kingdom. He wore a crown made from the combined crowns of the two previous kingdoms. New capital at Memphis

Old Kingdom ( 2600 – 2100 B.C.E.) Common Egyptians Most Egyptians were farmers and took care of cattle Lived in villages on large estates Also built monuments, dug ditches, repaired roads

Pharaoh Strength of ruler = strength of country Center of life, owned all land, government and trade Pyramids Built on the west bank of the Nile During summer months when Nile flooded crops

Religious Beliefs Hapi (river god), Re (sun god) and Osiris (harvest & eternal life) Mummification, Book of the dead Medicine & Magic