Chapter 2- Ancient Egypt

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Chapter 2- Ancient Egypt Section 1- The Nile Valley

Settling the Nile Between 6000-5000 B.C. (Paleolithic Era) hunters and gatherers moved into Nile River Valley and began farming. Egyptians referred the Nile as a gift because of how heavily they relied on it. The Nile is the worlds largest river. (4,000 miles long)

Geographic Features The Nile Valley was protected: On both sides of the Nile Valley, there were large deserts- Sahara and Eastern desert To the South were dangerous cataracts that blocked enemy boats In the North there were the delta marshes that offered no harbors for invaders

Egyptian Technologies Egyptians created: Shadoof- A bucket attached to a small pole to lift water from the Nile to the basins. Geometry to help them measure land. Papyrus- A reed plant that grew along the Nile used to create baskets, sandals, river rafts and paper making. Hieroglyphics- A complex writing system made up of a combination of both pictures and sound symbols. Egyptian Technologies

A United Egypt Egyptians traded with Mesopotamia In order to help organize trade, Egypt developed a system of government. Originally village chiefs united groups of villages into small kingdoms. Eventually, Egypt was split up into two areas: In the Nile Delta (North) was Lower Egypt, upriver (to the South) lay Upper Egypt. King Narmer of Upper Egypt took over Lower Egypt, uniting Egypt. Narmer created the first dynasty- a line of rulers from one family.

Egypt’s Social Classes Upper Class- Nobles, priests and wealthy government officials Middle Class- Business owners and artisans Lower Class- Farmers, unskilled workers, physical laborers

Section 2- Egypt’s Old Kingdom

The Old Kingdom (2600 B.C.- 2300 B.C.) Egyptian kings were also called pharaohs. Egyptians believed the unity of the kingdom relied on a strong leader. They believed pharaohs were descendants of Re, the Egyptian sun god. The pharaoh was a god on Earth. The Egyptians worshiped deities- gods or goddeses. They believed these deities controlled the forces of nature and human activities.

Egyptian Deities Re- Main god, Egyptian sun god Hapi- God of the Nile River Isis-Represented the loyal wife and mother. She also ruled over the dead with her husband. Osiris- Husband of Isis, ruler of the dead.

Egyptians believed life in the next world was better than life on Earth. In the important “Book of the Dead”, it explained how the god Osiris would meet newcomers at the entrance of the new world. If they had led good lives, he would grant them life after death. Egyptians created embalming to prepare their pharaohs body for the afterlife. This process created mummies. Life After Death

The Pyramids Pyramids were giant stone tombs for pharaohs The pyramids took many years and hours of back breaking labor to build. About 2540 B.C., the Egyptians built the largest pyramid, the Great Pyramid. This pyramid was built for King Khufu in Giza. One of the 7 wonders of the Ancient World, and the only still standing. Egyptians also created the 365-day calendar, with 12 months and 3 seasons.