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Ancient Egyptian Pharaohs
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Introduction Pharaohs - ancient Egyptians rulers; they believed they were gods Old Kingdom B.C.E – 2200 B.C.E Strong central government during this time; age of pyramids Middle Kingdom - about 2000 B.C.E. – 1800 B.C.E. Period of Reunification New Kingdom – about 1600 B.C.E. – 1100 B.C.E. Egypt’s Golden Age; increased trade during this time of peace and stability
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Pyramids Built as tombs for pharaohs Pharaohs were believed to be gods
Egyptians also believed in life after death The pyramids were built to honor the pharaohs forever Great Pyramid at Giza is one of the greatest
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Khufu Ruled from 2551 to 2528 B.C.E Khufu established the pharaoh as central authority Had a large network of government officials Declared himself a god Built the Great Pyramid of Giza
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Great Pyramid of Giza A center of huge complex
More than 2 million stone blocks Took 20 years to complete No one is exactly sure how they built it
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The Sphinx by the Great Pyramid
Head of a man Body of a lion
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Senusret I Ruled from 1971 to 1926 B.C.E. Patron of the Arts
Craftspeople thrived under his rule “The Story of Sinuhe” written during his rule Greatest accomplishment was religious architecture Senusret shown clutching ankh which is an Egyptian symbol for eternal life
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White Chapel Chapel is a small temple at Karnak
Made of alabaster – a hard white stone Beautiful artwork decorated the chapel’s pillar The white chapel was taken apart by another pharaoh but was later rebuilt by archeologists
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Stone carvings of Senusret I
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Menes Ruled from 3100 to 2850 B.C.E Founded the city of Crocodilopulus
Credited with uniting Upper and Lower Egypt Unification is the joining of two parts into one
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Unification of Egypt Red Crown of Lower Egypt
White Crown of Upper Egypt
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The Red and White Crown were joined together to symbolize the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt
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What the new crown looked like
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Hatshepsut Ruled from 1473 – 1458 B.C.E Egypt’s first female pharaoh
Greatest accomplishment was gaining power Sometimes wore male clothing and a fake beard promoted trade with other countries Biggest trade expedition was to Punt Traded jewelry, bronze weapons, papyrus Over 200 men made the journey
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Other images of Hatshepsut
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Hatshepsut’sTemple at Dayr al-Bahri
Built into a cliff above the Nile River At the entrance were two tall thin monuments called obelisks Entrance also had 200 sphinxes
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Obelisk at temple
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Ramses II Ruled from 1290 to 1224 B.C.E
Reigned more than 60 years as Ramses the Great One of the most famous Over 100 wives and children Fearless soldier – he was made a captain at 10 years old
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The Temple at Abu Simbal
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Ramses depicted as a warrior
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Stone figure of Ramses the Great
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King Tutankhaman Ruled from 1341 to 1323 B.C.E.
9 years old when he became pharaoh 19 years old when he died Tomb was discovered in 1922 in the Valley of the Kings It was the greatest discovery of all times
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The treasures of King Tut’s Tomb
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