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Chapter 2, Section 2 “Pyramids on the Nile”
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The Geography of Egypt Egypt’s settlements arose along the Nile on a narrow strip of land made fertile by the river. Yearly flooding of the Nile left rich fertile soil. The deserts surrounding Egypt kept Egypt isolated from invaders.
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Egypt as a Kingdom Pharaohs were kings who were considered gods.
Theocracy – rule based on religious authority. The pharaoh was at the center of Egypt’s religion and government.
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The Pyramids Egyptians believed a pharaoh’s soul existed even after his death. The pyramids were built to house the pharaoh’s soul after death.
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The Pyramids, continued
Of interest [don’t write down] – the Great Pyramids at Giza were perfectly engineered with giant stones which weighed between 2.5 & 15 tons. Each pyramid contained more than 2 million stones stacked to a height of 481 feet, covering more than 13 acres.
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Egyptian Religion Egyptian religion was polytheistic. Re – sun god
Osiris – god of the dead Isis – goddess who represented ideal mother and wife Egyptians worshiped more than 2,000 gods and goddesses and built pyramids to honor each.
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Egyptian Afterlife Egyptians believed that their souls would be judged after death. A good heart would get eternal life in the beautiful Other World. Pyramids and mummification were made to prepare the soul for the journey in the afterlife.
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Egyptian Writing Egyptians wrote using a picture-type writing called hieroglyphics. Egyptians wrote on an early form of paper called papyrus.
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Invaders in Egypt Egyptian prosperity and independence ended with the invasion of the Hyksos, who ruled Egypt from B.C.
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