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1 By: Isabel G. Irwin

2  Families went hunting in the marshes by boat.  When men hunted lions they left their families behind.  Hunting dogs helped find and chase the lions.  Later, the men hunted from horse-drawn chariots.  Despite this the hippos were hunted with harpoons.

3  For rougher sport, noble men would hunt hares, gazelles, antelopes, and on occasion lions from chariots.  When big game hunting, the king was accompanied by soldiers wearing full military gear.  Thutmose III went elephant hunting near Niy in the Euphrates Valley.  On the Napata Stela he describes finding himself opposite the largest of the elephants but fails to mention that it was Amenmehab, an old retainer, who cut off the elephant’s trunk.

4  This fact is known because Amenmehab left his own description of this momentous hunt.  Reliefs at Medinet Habu show Ramses III hunting wild bulls, and lions in military style surrounded by soldiers.  But frequently the Pharaoh chased after smaller prey like antelopes on his own.

5  The Pharaoh is depicted driving his chariot by himself without any professional hunters aiding him by chasing the animals into confirmed spaces where they could be slaughtered  According to Herodotus, crocodiles were n same places considered to be holy and in others disliked and hunted.  Diodorus Siculus (1 st Century B.C.E) thought that crocodiles were plentiful because they were rarely hunted.

6  It may be difficult to define collecting turtles as hunting, but turtles were gathered by the people for their shells and meat.  Wild bulls, elephants, crocodiles, hippos and lions were probably more dangerous than hedgehogs and partridges, but even hunting small prey was tense with unforeseen dangers.

7  They hunted game, whatever kinds were available.  In temperature and tropic zones, hunter- gathers exploited many different plant resources for food.  Typically, hunter-gathers move seasonally to optimize different sources of food as they become available.  A fairly large range of land is required for this mode of life.  In existing hunting and gathering cultures woman usually do most of the gathering.

8  On the other hand, men do all the hunting.  Hunter societies typically enjoy a surprisingly diverse diet and abundant leisure.  Ten to twelve thousand years ago, at approximately the same time that agriculture emerged out of hunting and gathering a similar specialization appeared: Pastoralism

9  Pastoralism is the herding of domesticated or partially domestic animals.  Because of their mobile ways of life and their methods of survival, hunting and gathering economies can support only a low child-to- adult ratio.  Everybody (Egyptians) took part in hunting and gathering.

10  Made by Miss Isabel G. Irwin  Credit to the following websites and books: The Ancient Egyptians by: Rosemary Rees, www.reshafim.org.il/ad/egypt/timelines/topi cs/fishing_and_hunting.htm and www.public.wsu.edu/gened/learn- modules/top_agrev/3-hunting-and- gathering/hunt_gathering3.html www.reshafim.org.il/ad/egypt/timelines/topi cs/fishing_and_hunting.htm  Brought To You By: Microsoft PowerPoint  Now here is a video on Ancient Egyptian Hunting and Gathering. Enjoy!

11  Hunting and Gathering Hunting and Gathering Ancient Egypt History

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