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Section 4 Egyptian Culture
Chapter 3 Section 4 Egyptian Culture
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I. Everyday life A. Egyptian society had social classes. They are: 1. Pharaoh 2. Upper class (priests, pharaoh’s court, nobles with large estates) 3. middle class ( merchants, skilled workers) 4. peasants (farm laborers and builders) 5. slaves B. Captured prisoners became slaves-slaves had some rights in Egyptian society; they could own personal items and inherit land from their master (most well known slaves-Israelites) (debt)
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C. Most peasants worked the land of wealthier people; during flood season, they worked on roads, temples, and other buildings; when waters went down, they planted and harvested crops; most peasants helped with harvest D. Women had most of the rights men had-they could own property, run businesses, enter into legal contracts and travel freely E. Women held various positions-supervisor of farm workers or hunters, priestess, dancer, supervisor of temples and religious sites, and regent
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II. Achievements Used a writing system of hieroglyphics (Rosetta Stone) Made papyrus-an early form of paper from reeds found in the Nile delta Determined the length of a year (365 days) based on astronomical observations Used basic math-addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions-to find solutions to everyday problems
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E. Had a standard unit of measure- cubit(about 20 inches) F
E. Had a standard unit of measure- cubit(about 20 inches) F. Performed surgery, set broken bones, treated injuries, Learn to check for a pulse, created antibiotics and wrote early medical books G. Created medicines from plants
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