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1 Egypt: The central role of religion in Egyptian life – did religion help them deal with change?
CHW3M Feb. 2018

2 Main Theme #1 Conservativeness, Stability Prefer tradition over change
Like things to remain generally the same However, changes did happen HTC = continuity and change (they are not opposites; they can occur at the same time) Social hierarchy reflects conservativeness – little mobility (ability to move up)

3 Social Hierarchy Government officials Artisans
Social Class Pyramid Review, Oct. 2012, (Feb. 12, 2013).

4 Main Theme #2 Religion is everything
Polytheistic (have many gods) like Mesopotamia State religion – ruler deified (seen as a god) Afterlife central – many rituals, spells, superstitions, prayers, amulets to help you get in

5 Weighing of the Heart during the Ka Recitation
Adam Gabbatt, “British Museum to Recreate Egyptian Journey to the Afterlife”, The Guardian, June 17, 2010, (Feb. 12, 2013).

6 Weighing of the Heart Osiris = Judge of the Dead
Maat = balancer of the scale If heart weighs true  afterlife If heart too heavy  devourer tears the heart to shreds and there is no afterlife

7 Ka Recitation HTC = primary source evidence Homage to thee, O great God, Lord of Maati! I have come unto thee, O my Lord, and I have brought myself hither that I may behold thy beauties. I know thee, I know thy name, I know the names of the forty-two Gods who live with thee in the Hall of Maati...I have not committed sins against men. I have not opposed my family and kinfolk. I have not acted fraudently in the Seat of Truth. I have not known men who were of no account. I have not defrauded the humble man of his property. I have not done what the gods abominate. I have not vilified a slave to his master. I have not inflicted pain. I have not caused anyone to go hungry. I have not made any man to weep. I have not committed murder....I have not encroached on the fields (of others). I have not added to the weights of the scales...I have not driven the cattle away from their pastures. I have not snared the geese in the goose-pens of the gods. I have not caught fish with bait made of the bodies of the same kind of fish. I have not stopped water when it should flow...I am pure, I am pure. I am pure... Exploring Ancient World Cultures, Essays on Ancient Egypt, Deborah Howard, “The Egyptian Culture Reflected in Worship”, 1996, (Feb. 12, 2013).

8 Ka Recitation Format Opening dedicated to gods
Negative confession of bad things you have not done in your: Relationship with gods Relationship with humans Relationship with nature Respectful closing

9 Main Theme #3 Centralized state
One ruler, the pharaoh, had control over all of Egypt (Upper and Lower) Unified for most of its history Unlike Mesopotamia Lower Egypt Upper Egypt


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