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Egypt’s Golden Age The New KINGDOM
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Key Time Periods of Egyptian History Generally, three distinct time periods define the Egyptian time period, but there is more to this story. - Old Kingdom - Middle Kingdom - New Kingdom Predynastic- unification of Egypt by Narmer - Late Dynastic - Greek Period - Roman Period 1 st Intermediate Period 2 nd Intermediate Period
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The First Intermediate Period 2134-2040 BCE - occurred at the end of the Old Kingdom after the death of Pepi II (ruled for 94 years…the longest reign of any monarchy in history). - he left a power vacuum… -Nile River’s predictable flooding was non-existent for several years compounded by drought conditions. This lead to… What Happened? -poor crop production led to widespread famine and food shortages…
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The Second Intermediate Period 1640 BCE- 1550 BCE -occurred at the end of the Middle Kingdom. -Large groups of people known as the Hyksos (from Phoenicia, Syria and Palestine), infiltrated Egypt during the Middle Kingdom. -Hyksos kings now had a base to gain control of Egypt which they inevitably did during this period. -Although “non-Egyptian” many didn’t mind their control. They did introduce modern weapons to Egypt: - Chariots - Compound Bow - Scimitar (sword with curved blade) “Rulers of Foreign lands”
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The Hyksos and Hittites Hyksos (foreign rulers) likely originated from modern day Israel and Lebanon. Hittites ruled the southeastern areas of Turkey
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The New Kingdom Begins Ahmose I (Ahmosis) defeats the Hyksos and Hittites in ~ 1550 BCE…sets the stage for the reunification of Egypt. Ahmose defeating the Hyksos and Hittites
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Ahmose I Ruled for 25 years (1550-1525BCE) and set the stage for Egypt’s golden age. Dagger of Ahmose I (with inscription) (source: The ROM)
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New Kingdom 1550 BCE-1070 BCE The GOLDEN AGE of Egypt. Great cultural, political advancement during this time. The most widely studied Egyptian time period Well known figures of this time period: Ahmose I Thutmoses (I, II and III) Ramses II Tutankhamun Amenhotep IV(Akhenaten) & Nefertiti Hatshepsut
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