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Essential Question: What are the characteristics of a leader?
5.1 King Menes/Narmer p. 107 Essential Question: What are the characteristics of a leader? Standard 6.20
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5.1 King Narmer Worksheet To Unite – synonym is to unify – to bring together as one unit. AT FIRST, Upper and Lower Egypt were NOT unified. Upper Egypt was symbolized by a white cone-shaped crown. Lower Egypt was symbolized by a Red crown.
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5.1 Narmer Onesheet Around 3100 BC, Narmer (Menes) from Upper Egypt conquered Lower Egypt and married one of their princesses, Unifying both kingdoms ruled by one king. Narmer/Menes is considered Egypt’s first King. Narmer established a new capital in Memphis, a city on the boarder of Upper and Lower Egypt. He ruled over the kingdom until he died, then his son took his place.
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5.1 Narmer Dynasty – line of rulers from one family
From 3100 BC – 332 BC as series of 30 dynasties ruled Egypt. They organized Egyptian history into 3 time periods. Write the names of the time periods starting with the oldest. 1) Old Kingdom ) Middle Kingdom )New Kingdom In what time period did Narmer live and reign as the first king? Old Kingdom
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UPPER EGYPT
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Lower EGYPT
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To Unite – to bring together into one unit (Unify) United Egypt
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Success Criteria Was Narmer/Menes a good leader? What did he do?
What are the characteristics of a good leader? Vocabulary To Unite, unify Dynasty
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Historians learn by analyzing artifacts found from ancient times
Historians learn by analyzing artifacts found from ancient times. What story might this Ancient Egyptian palette tell you about this king?
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Narmer Palette The Narmer Palette dates back to about 3000 B.C. and is one of the oldest examples of hieroglyphics. A palette is a thin board or slab that was used to grind up pigments used to create make-up. The palette was discovered in 1898 by archaeologists. This palette was likely used for symbolic reasons to show victory battles, not for daily use. According to one Egyptologist, or Egypt scholar, this palette is “the first historical document in the world” because it tells the story of actual events through symbols. The front shows Narmer striking one of his enemies to show his power. The reeds represent Lower Egypt. The six papyrus flowers may represent the number This may be the number of enemies defeated in battle. The crown on Narmer’s head symbolizes Upper Egypt. Narmer’s name appears between the two cow heads. Source: Bob Brier, Archaeology: Webster's Quotations, Facts and Phrases. GoogleBooks.com.
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The cartouche of Egyptian king Menes, c
The cartouche of Egyptian king Menes, c BCE, the legendary first ruler of Egypt considered to have united Upper and Lower Egypt and founded the First Dynasty.
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UPPER EGYPT
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Lower EGYPT
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To Unite – to bring together into one unit (Unify) United Egypt
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Crowns and headdresses of the pharaohs have not survived, but we do know what they looked like because of pictures that remain on temple walls and ancient writings.
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King Menes / Narmer started the first dynasty of rulers in Egypt.
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Essential Question: Was Narmer/Menes a good leader? What did he do?
What are the characteristics of a good leader?
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