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Nile River The Nile, the longest river in the world, flows more than 4,000 miles through North Africa. The river flows Northward.
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Geography promotes civilization The Nile River floods every year leaving behind silt. The richest soil in Egypt was found in the Nile Delta, located at the mouth of the river. Nile also provides protection because of rocky areas, with rapids called cataracts.
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Geography Promotes Civilization Nile River Civilization protected by deserts to the east and west of Nile Civilization protected by cataracts in the south
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Egypt had two kingdoms, Upper and Lower Egypt. Appeared 5,000 years ago. Egypt would be united in 3100 B.C. by Menes
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Main achievements during Old Kingdom Pyramids were developed during the Old Kingdom (2650 B.C.). Built as tombs for Egypt’s rulers. They took so long to build that they would be started while the ruler was alive and would be built by peasants.
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Achievements during the Old Kingdom Head of Egyptian gov’t was the pharaoh. bureaucracy Had absolute power. Believed that he was god in human form. Egypt was a theocracy because it was ruled by religious figures.
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Middle and New Kingdom The Middle Kingdom lasted for about 100 years until the Hyksos were driven out. –Strong leadership = stability and economic prosperity –Traded widely –Pharaohs sent armies to protect trade routes and built fortresses This was the start of the New Kingdom – time of building, peace, strong military
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Rulers Hatshepsut became Egypt’s only female pharaoh. She acted as a man and expanded Egypt’s empire by trade. After she died, her nephew tried to eliminate any trace of her.
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Rulers The last great ruler of Egypt would be Ramses the Great. Great wealth. More pyramids were built by him than any other ruler. The Kingdom of Egypt would fall by 332 B.C. to the Greeks.
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Egyptian Gods/Goddesses Osiris King and judge of the dead. Was killed and restored to life by his sister, Isis.
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Egyptian Gods/Goddesses Isis Goddess of nature and protector of women. Usually drawn with a throne on her head.
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Egyptian Gods/Goddesses Horus God of the sky. Pharaohs were thought to be human forms of him.
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Egyptian Gods/Goddesses Anubis Judge of dead and protector of cemeteries. Would weigh souls to determine their fate
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Religion Polytheistic If you were good in life, then you would be rewarded after death If you were unworthy, then you would be punished
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Religion Egyptians believed that after a person died their soul would live in the land of the dead. They believed that the ka would live on and that it needed food and water to survive. Egyptians believed that gods controlled all natural events.
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Religion Egyptians developed mummification in order to preserve bodies. Most organs were taken out of the body except the heart. People would be buried with all of their important possessions.
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Social Structure/ Daily Life 1. Pharaoh: rulers and wealthiest people in Egypt. 2. Artisans: made and sold goods. 3. Peasants: 90 percent of population. Worked on farms and pyramids. 4. Slaves: convicted criminals or prisoners of war. Women had more rights than most early civilizations
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Daily Life Pharaohs would marry their sisters to keep bloodline pure. Fathers served as the head of the household and mothers were supposed to take care of the house and children. Boys were allowed to go to school while girls were taught to be good mothers. Free time – enjoyed playing sports and games
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Advancements in Writing Main Egyptian writing was called Hieroglyphics (3200 B.C.). Historians were unable to understand them until the Rosetta Stone was discovered in 1799.
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Advancements in Science, Math, and Art Egyptians were also good at math and science. –Geometry –Engineering –Human anatomy –Statues were large and imposing
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Regions of Nubia Nubia is south of Egypt were the Blue Nile and White Nile join to form the Nile River. Although not blessed with Egypt’s rich farmland, they did have great mineral wealth producing gold, granite, and precious stones.
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People of Nubia Nubians made a living by being expert traders and skilled potters. They were also known as expert archers.
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Kush civilization Although Egypt controlled Nubia during the Middle Kingdom when the Middle Kingdom collapsed around 1700 B.C. the Nubian state called Kush seized the opportunity to grow.
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Kush civilization The rulers of the Kush made an allegiance with the Hyksos. After Egypt drove the Hyksos out in about 1550 B.C. and began the New Kingdom and invaded and controlled Kush. The Kush were controlled by Egypt for 400 years until 1100 B.C.
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Egyptian Influence on Kushite Culture Kushite kings who conquered Egypt took the title pharaoh. Kushite rulers built pyramids and had their bodies mummified for burial. Early Kushite art was inspired by and modeled after Egyptian art.
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The Kushites adopted elements of Egyptian religion and worshipped Egyptian gods. The Kushites adopted Egyptian Hieroglyphics as their writing system.
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