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Nile River – 4,100 miles flowing S to N Yearly floods (July /October ) Predictable Silt – fertile black mud Desert all around How does this help the Egyptians? How does it hurt them? Cataracts = rapids How would these make life more difficult? Nile split into Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt
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Old Kingdom – 2600-2180 BCE Capital at Memphis United Upper and Lower Egypt Ruled as pharaohs God-Kings Religious head too Called the sun to rise, Nile to flood, and crops to rise Government called a theocracy Rule based on religious authority State and Religion
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Polytheistic – believed in over 2,000 gods Pharaohs had ka, an eternal life force, that helped rule Egypt after their death Needed tombs, pyramids, to maintain control Afterlife! Would be judged on their deeds What does this sound like? How much does your heart weigh??
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DEVOURER OF SOULS - AMMIT
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Pyramids! Royal tombs Great Pyramid of Giza Limestone blocks weighing 2.5 tons Some weighed 15 tons 2 million blocks stacked to 481 feet Covered 13 acres How would they move the blocks? Who built these massive structures? What is a down side to these tombs?
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Middle Kingdom – 2040-1640 BCE Built canal from Nile to Red Sea Improved trade and transportation Are there any negative effects? Defeated by the Hysoks who ruled Egypt
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Hieroglyphics Flexible writing system “sacred carvings” Picture stands for an idea Wrote on papyrus Reeds from the Nile The ability to read Hieroglyphics was lost until what “stone” was found?
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Calendar Keep track of flooding Calculated 365 day years 12 months of 30 days 5 days for holidays Only off our solar year by 6 hours
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Pharaoh and Royal Family Upper Class – Landowners. Priests, Government Officials, Army Commanders Middle Class – Merchants and Artisans Peasant Farmers and Laborers Could move up and down based on success and marriage
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New Kingdom – 1570-1075 BCE Golden Age Conquered territory with bronze weapons and chariots (what was this the equivalent of?) Hatshepsut – Female pharaoh promoted trade, not just war Increased wealth and prosperity Erased from history Built massive temples and pyramids Any downside to all this building?
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