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14-Oct-15GNED002 - Ancient Empires1 Ancient Egypt Land and History
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14-Oct-15GNED002 - Ancient Empires3 Overview Geography Old Kingdom 1st Intermediate Period Middle Kingdom 2nd Intermediate Period New Kingdom 3rd Intermediate Period Graeco-Roman Period
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14-Oct-15GNED002 - Ancient Empires4 Geography The Nile Valley –Unchanged until Aswan Dam built in 1960’s Annual floods –Alluvial soils good for farming –Requires little irrigation
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14-Oct-15GNED002 - Ancient Empires5 Village Life to 3000 BC Archaic culture –Nile delta –Hunting and fishing Agriculture –Sheep, goats, cattle, pigs, geese –Emmer wheat, two-rowed barleyEmmer wheat 4221 BC –Base year of Egyptian calendarEgyptian calendar 4500 BC
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14-Oct-15GNED002 - Ancient Empires6 The Predynastic Period Origins in earlier Sumerian empire Upper and Lower Nile cultures Larger towns and cities –Craft specialization –Divine kingship Development of religious system –temples, priest class, writing New cultigenscultigens –flax, cotton –grapes, wine for export 3200 BC Making beer Harvesting and Treading grapes
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14-Oct-15GNED002 - Ancient Empires7 Early Dynastic Period Mystery of Unification –Ancient Egyptians: People of Two Lands (Upper & Lower Egypt) –King Scorpion, Narmer Kings of southern Egypt Shown wearing combined Red (Lower) and White (Upper) Crown 1st Dynasty First Pharaoh: Menes founded city of Thebes, capital city: Memphis National administration, royal governors The Narmer Palette 3150 - 2890 BC 64 cm schist
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14-Oct-15GNED002 - Ancient Empires8 The Old Kingdom 2nd to 4th Dynasty 3rd Dynasty –Djoser Step Pyramid Imhotep: architect & doctor 4th Dynasty –builders of Pyramids Khufu (Great Pyramid) Chephren Menkaure –locations: Giza, Dashur –first embalming Djoser’s Pyramid The Great Sphinx at Giza 2686 - 2613 BC 2613 - 2494 BC
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14-Oct-15GNED002 - Ancient Empires9 First Intermediate Period Weakened Old Kingdom –major famines –weak leadership Intermediate Period –nomes (provinces) self- governing –many kings 7th - 11th Dynasties –Mentuhotep II Re-establishes order 2494 - 2150 BC Pepi I 6th Dynasty Mentuhotep 2150 - 2040 BC
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14-Oct-15GNED002 - Ancient Empires10 The Middle Kingdom 11th Dynasty –Mentuhotep II Established capital at Thebes Expansion south along Nile 12th Dynasty –Amenemhet I Mentuhotep’s vizier –Senusret I Conquest of Nubia Fortresses, mining –first rock-cut tombs –Amenemhet III Land reclamation Labyrinth pyramid at Hawara 2040 - 1991 BC Pyramid of Hawara Shrine of Senusret I 1991- 1786 BC
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14-Oct-15GNED002 - Ancient Empires11 Second Intermediate Period 13th & 14th Dynasties –Military decline Hyksos Dynasties (15 & 16) –“rulers of foreign lands”, from Canaan –settled in eastern Delta –introduced chariots, horses, bows, armour –adopted Egyptian language, customs 17th Dynasty –Fierce families from Luxor Challenged Hyksos kings 1786 - 1650 BC 1650 - 1567 BC Hyksos chariot
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14-Oct-15GNED002 - Ancient Empires12 The New Kingdom: 18th Dynasty, Part 1 Dynasty of empire building –Conquest & lavish temples, tombs Ahmose I –Drove Hyksos out of Egypt –Tight central control Thutmose I –Extended empire to 3rd cataract –Led army to Euphrates River Queen Hatshepsut –Commercial expansion e.g. Punt –temple at Deir El-Bahari 1567 - 1546 BC 1504 - 1482 BC 1525 - 1512 BC Queen Hatshepsut Obelisk of Thutmose I
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14-Oct-15GNED002 - Ancient Empires13 The New Kingdom: 18th Dynasty, Part 2 Thutmose III –Conquest of Palestine and Syria –Effective army and navy, administration –Tribute built temples at Karnak, Abydos Amenhotep III –Extensive architecture e.g. Luxor, Thebes –Peace and prosperity, height of empire –Amarna Letters: clay records of diplomacy Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten) –Banned all cults except sun god Aten –Queen Nefertiti: famous beauty –Removed wealth of Amen temples –New styles in art and literature 1504 - 1450 BC 1350- 1334 BC 1402- 1364 BC Amenhotep III Nefertiti and Akhenaten
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14-Oct-15GNED002 - Ancient Empires14 The New Kingdom: 18th Dynasty, Part 3 Tutankhamen –Child Pharaoh –Priest advisers restored old cults –Intact tomb found in 1922, Howard Carter Horemheb –Tutankhamen’s general of army –Restored order, central administration –Moved army against invaders Tutankhamen 1361 - 1352 BC Horemheb’s Tomb
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14-Oct-15GNED002 - Ancient Empires15 The New Kingdom: 19th & 20 th Dynasty restoration of military power Seti I –Reconquest of Palestine Ramses II –Military campaigns: Battle of Kadesh –Extensive building program Temple of Amen at Karnak Temple of Rameses at Abu Simbel –Queen Nefertari End: weak leadership, powerful Theban priests ruled Upper Egypt Queen Nefertari Ramses II at Abu Simbel 1318 - 1155 BC
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14-Oct-15GNED002 - Ancient Empires16 Third Intermediate Period: Libya Period of peace and stability, divided kingdom 21st Dynasty –Egypt split, two capitals Tanis in North (Nile Delta) Thebes in South 22nd Dynasty –Libyan military –reconquered Palestine & Syria –ended in competing dynasties 1085 - 945 BC 945 - 730 BC
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14-Oct-15GNED002 - Ancient Empires17 Third Intermediate Period: Nubia 25th Dynasty –Nubia conquered Egypt –kept Egyptian traditions Invasion by Assyria –Thebes sacked 26th Dynasty –Libyan power assured peace –Suez canal built, Syrian campaigns –Peace, prosperity Strong Greek influences 716 - 656 BC Kush (Nubia) 664 - 525 BC Shabaka Suez Canal
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14-Oct-15GNED002 - Ancient Empires18 Third Intermediate Period: Persia 27th Dynasty –Egypt as Persian satrapy, breadbasket –Peace, prosperity 28th - 30th Dynasty –Return of Egyptian rule under Artaxerxes II 31st Dynasty –Persian Artaxerxes III reconquers –dark period: temples sacked, heavy tribute demanded 525 - 404 BC 404 - 343 BC 343 - 332 BC Darius I Persian coin Persian Empire
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14-Oct-15GNED002 - Ancient Empires19 The Graeco-Roman Period Alexander the Great –Founded Alexandria –Installed Ptolemies as rulers Ptolemy I –Alexander’s general as satrap –Later became independent –Introduction of coins Eliminated barter system –Fusion of Egyptian & Greek elements 332 - 323 BC Ptolemy I coin Temple of Isis at Phylae 323 - 284 BC Alexander the Great
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14-Oct-15GNED002 - Ancient Empires20 Ptolemies Ptolemy II –Called Philadelphus –Unified administration, did census –Alexandria library, literature & science Ptolemy III –Consolidated empire –Built Horus Temple at Edfu Ptolemy V –Golden age of arts and science –Rosetta Stone written in Greek and Egyptian 284 - 246 BC 246 - 221 BC Rosetta Stone Horus temple at Edfu Ptolemy II 210 - 180 BC
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14-Oct-15GNED002 - Ancient Empires21 End of Egyptian Rule Ptolemy VI - XII –Increasing Roman influence Cleopatra VII –Ruled with brother Ptolemy XIII 3 years, then civil war –Julius Caesar defeated brother Caesar murdered 44 BC –Romance with Mark Antony Antony defeated by Octavian (Augustus Caesar) at Actium –Death of Cleopatra Egypt becomes Roman province Supplies food to Roman Empire 180 - 51 BC 51 - 30 BC Julius Caesar Cleopatra VII Mark Antony
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