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Egyptian Empire Period One

Timeline Egyptian Empire

Egyptian Empire Timeline 6000BC In 6000BC early people settled in the Nile valley. Egyptians began to use clay and silt from the river to make pottery vessels like those in the museum gallery. 5000BC Around 5000BC many Egyptians farmed sheep and cattle. Some Egyptians grew wheat and barley on the fertile land on the Nile valley. 4500BC Around 4500BC, sails were used on Egyptian ships for the first time. Boats were the main form of transport in Ancient Egypt. 3500BC Around 3500BC craftsmen began to create the first wall paintings using hieroglyphic symbols in the Egyptian writing system. You can see some examples of these in Gallery 34 at the museum. 3000BC Around 3000BC walled towns and villages were built in Egypt. The first buildings were made of mud brick. At the museum you can see a terracotta model of an Ancient Egyptian House 2500BC Around 2500BC Egyptians built the Great Sphinx and the Great Pyramid at Giza.  2500BC to 2000BC was the 'Old Kingdom' period. 1550BC It was around 1550BC that many of the royal tombs were built in the Valley of the Kings. 1500BC - 332BC was the period of the 'New Kingdom'. 1325BC Around 1325BC, King Tutankhamen was buried in the Valley of the Kings. In 1922 his tomb was discovered, inside were wonderful treasures and the mummy of the Pharaoh covered by a beautiful gold death mask. 332BC In 332BC Egypt was invaded by Alexander the Great and was then ruled by Greek Kings. The era of the New Kingdom ends.

Leaders Ancient Egypt

Leaders of Ancient Egypt Egypt was governed by leaders called pharaohs. Pharaohs came to power through succession; if someone’s father or mother was the previous pharaoh, then they are next in line for the throne. Although Egypt went through many drastic changes as far as wars and treaties go, Egypt was always ruled by a pharaoh, up until Cleopatra, the last pharaoh. Cleopatra Hatshepsut

Famous Pharaohs include Hatshepsut, Nefertiti, Akhenaton, Cleopatra, and Tutankhamen. King Tut Akhenaton

Empire Rise and fall Ancient Egypt

Rise of the Empire The early Egyptian empire began when Menes the king from Upper Egypt took over lower Egypt and made it into one and became the first pharaoh and Dynasty. Years later the New Kingdom also known as the Egyptian Empire (1570-1070BC) had begun.

Fall of the Empire The empire came to an end when the Persian conquest had begun. It was called The Battle of Pelusium, It was fought between Achaemenid Empire and of course Egypt. It was fought near Pelusium in 525 BCE and with this win the Achaemenid empire took the throne of pharaoh. But they governed Egypt as a country. After all this Egypt was not able to gain power and had been conquered by many more countries.

sources "Fall of Ancient Egypt." Fall of Ancient Egypt. LovetoKnow Inc., 2003. Web. 24 Sept. 2013

Major Conflicts Egyptian Empire

Egyptian Empire: Major Conflicts The Battle Of Kadesh: The Egyptian Empire was under the control of Ramesses II. Generally dated to1274 BC this battle is known as one of the earliest recorded battles. Also, it was possible the largest chariot battle (5,000-6,000). Later, in 1259 BC, the two Empires signed a treaty that established peace between the two parties. And is known as the oldest WRITTEN treaty (not oldest known). --------------------->

Cultural Contributions Ancient Egypt

Cultural Contributions A typical jar that was used for water or import obsidian. Symbolized the unification of the two lands. The Great Sphinx and the pyramids of Giza are the most recognizable symbols of ancient Egypt. Writing came along, they have over a hundred symbols that mean a letter, sound & a symbol can serve 2 different purpose. Building projects were organized and funded for religious but also to reinforce the power of the pharaoh. Pharaohs were drawn & symbolized to show royalty and power.

Historical Significance Ancient Egypt

Historical Significance The cultural monuments left a legacy. Pyramids and Great Sphinx are a world wonder. Hieroglyphics are one of the most famous texts. Told stories in paintings and pictures. Egypt includes the tale of Moses and God. Egypt armies was the first to create various weapons. Warriors were often chosen to be mummified to protect the pharaoh in the afterlife.