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Page 1: Ancient Egypt. A Map of Ancient Egypt Background

         

                

                        

                

Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egypt

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Background

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Geography

Timeline3100 BCE – King Menes unites Upper and Lower Egypt

2690 BCE – Beginning of Old Kingdom and Age of Pyramids

2600-2500 BCE – Pyramids at Giza built

2181 BCE – First Intermediate Period

2050 BCE – Middle Kingdom begins and Expansion

1780 BCE – Second Intermediate Period (Hyksos invades)

1550 BCE – New Kingdom is considered Golden Age

1470 BCE – Reign of Hatsheput (one of four female Kings)

1450 BCE – Reign of Tuthmosis III (Expands Egypt’s territory)

1350 BCE – Reign of Arkhenaton (Wanted to change religious beliefs)

1334 BCE – Reign of Tutankhamun (Religious revolution is reversed)

1297 BCE - Reign of Ramses II (Exodus of Jews from Egypt)

1069 BCE – Third Intermediate Period

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Timeline Continued

525 BCE – Persians conquer Egypt

332 BCE – Alexander the Great defeats the Persians and considered savior of Egypt

50 BCE – Cleopatra VII is crowned Queen of Egypt

30 BCE – Egypt becomes part of Roman empire after death of Cleopatra VII and Mark Anthony

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Populated AreasThere were three main areas that were populated in Egypt

1. The Nile Valley

The Nile River was the most important factor influencing the culture and civilization of Egypt

2. The Nile Delta

This was the largest piece of fertile land in Egypt

3. Faiyum

Irrigation from the Nile made the Faiyum the third most populated land and it was considered an Oasis

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Geographic Effects

• Because of the Nile the soil was very fertile

• Egypt was a desert so it was a very protected land

• They were near the Mediterranean which affected trade

• Their culture was one of stability and not rapid change

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Politics

•Pharaohs were the rulers of the land

•They were believed to be the earthly embodiment of the god Horus who was the son of Amon-Re

•Pharaohs then had the divine right to rule

•This allowed them to move between god and their people

•People followed their orders because they believed they were from god

•No one would challenge the King’s authority and he could rule in relative peace

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•Ma’at was the goddess and symbol of equilibrium of the universe and the king had to rule according to her principles

•The throne passed on to eldest son of Principal Queen who was usual the eldest daughter of the previous king therefore the king’s sister

•Pharaohs owned all the land – they had a hierarchy of government officials to help him rule

•Second to the Pharaohs were the scribes who would record the doings of the Pharaoh

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Religion• The Egyptians were deeply religious

people, their was no separation between secular and sacred

• Their roots were in the worship of nature deities – their first gods were in animal forms

• Those responsible for creation were the most important gods (Atum is the creator God)

• They later developed national gods around the Middle Kingdom

Atum

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Myths and Mysteries

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