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Bell Ringer: If pyramids were the preferred architecture for tombs in the Old Kingdom, what was it for the New Kingdom? Using the Timeline on pgs. 26-27 & 86-87 answer the following questions. How many years passed between the development of the first city-states in Mesopotamia and the formation of Egypt’s Old Kingdom? What famous code of laws was developed in 1792 BCE? About how many years passed between the development of Egypt’s Old Kingdom and the New Kingdom? Between which two empires did the Nubian King of Kush conquer Egypt? Homework: Read pgs. 89-94 Questions #3-8 Due: tomorrow
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How many years passed between the development of the first city-states in Mesopotamia and the formation of Egypt’s Old Kingdom? 340 years What famous code of laws was developed in 1792 BCE? Hammurabi’s Code About how many years passed between the development of Egypt’s Old Kingdom and the New Kingdom? 1,090 years Between which two empires did the Nubian King of Kush conquer Egypt? Assyrian and Persian Empires
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Marked by King Narmer uniting Upper and Lower Egypt Beginning of dynasties (rulers from one family) Great pyramid building during flood season Great pyramid of Giza Mummification and medical advancements Advancement of hieroglyphics and papyrus
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The First Illness Drought, Famine, Weakness, Turmoil Nobles and officials weaned power from the Pharaohs Civil war tore Egypt apart Pharaohs could not please gods
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Strong Pharaohs restored power Public Works Canal from Nile to Red Sea Improved irrigation ditches drained the delta Creates more farmland
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The Second Illness Egypt weakened by internal wars 1640 B.C. Egypt conquered by the Hyksos Hyksos ruled Egypt for 100 years Hyksos rulers were despised by Egyptians Brought new technology Bronze, Chariots, New Bows Hebrews migrate into Egypt during Hyksos rule obtained high positions of honor Hyksos driven out around 1600 B.C. by Queen Ahhotep, then pharaoh Kamose. Hebrews enslaved until the Exodus
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Transition from civilization to an empire Warlike pharaohs & professional army Hatsheput -1472 BCE First true female pharaoh Encouraged trade over war Murdered by stepson Massive funeral temple
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Hatshepsut’s step son who may have murdered her for the throne The warrior pharaoh East – Invades and conquers Syria and Palestine South – Dominates Nubia Gained access to many new resources Cultural diffusion
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Ends expansion / Pharaoh Ramses II makes truce with Hittites Akhenaton Became Pharaoh around 1375 B.C. Was monotheist – only believed in the sun god Aton Attempted to limit the power of priests New kingdom priests wealthier than the pharaoh New capital at Akhetaton
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Boy Pharaoh – only 8 or 9 when he became king Returned Egypt to polytheism Capital moved back to Thebes Priests rewarded him with much treasure
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An age of Builders Valley of the Kings Ramses II Ruled 67 years, died at 99, & fathered 150 children Temple of Amon at Karnak Abu Simbel Temple Video
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