The Late Kingdom (656-525)  The Saite Dynasty (Dynasty 26) –Psamtik (Psammetichus) I (664-610) Example of art from Psamtik’s reign (Mourners from the.

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The Late Kingdom ( )  The Saite Dynasty (Dynasty 26) –Psamtik (Psammetichus) I ( ) Example of art from Psamtik’s reign (Mourners from the tomb of his vizier, Nesipakashuty) Key Terms Psamtik I

The Late Kingdom ( )  Nekau (Necho) II ( ) Key Terms Nekau II

The Late Kingdom ( )  Haaibre (Apries) ( ) Key Terms Haaibre

The Late Kingdom ( )  Ahmose (Amasis) II ( ) Key Terms Amasis

The Egyptian Calendars  The Solar Calendar  The Lunar Calendar  Year Counting Key Terms Sopdet (Sothis)

Weights and Measures Key Terms deben

The Persian Conquest  First Persian Period (Dynasty 27)   Intermediate Period (Dynasties 28-30)   Second Persian Period (Dynasty 31) 

First Persian Period ( )  Dynasty 27 –Cambyses II ( ) The statue recording the autobiography of Udjadhorresnet Key Terms Cambyses II Herodotus

First Persian Period ( )  Darius I ( )  Xerxes ( )  Artaxerxes I ( ) Key Terms Darius I Xerxes I Inaros II

Persian Intermediate Period ( )  Dynasty 28 ( )  Dynasty 29 ( ) –Hakor (Achoris)  Dynasty 30 ( ) –Djedhor (Teos) –Nekhtenebef (Nectanebo) II Key Terms Hakor Djedhor Nekhtnebef II

Second Persian Period ( )  Dynasty 31 –Artaxerxes III ( ) –Darius III ( )