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DO NOW: Around 1200 BC, the Middle East enters the Iron Age.

DO NOW: Around 1200 BC, the Middle East enters the Iron Age. What do you predict will happen in Egypt, and why do you make this prediction?. 1200 BC The Middle East enters the Iron Age. 1070 - 712 BC 3rd Intermediate Period

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DO NOW: Around 1200 BC, the Middle East enters the Iron Age.

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  1. DO NOW: Around 1200 BC, the Middle East enters the Iron Age. What do you predict will happen in Egypt, and why do you make this prediction?

  2. 1200 BC The Middle East enters the Iron Age. 1070 - 712 BC 3rd Intermediate Period Dynasty XXI Egypt is divided - partly ruled by a Dynasty in the Nile delta which shares power with the high priests of Amun at Thebes.  Egyptians trade for iron and iron tools.  Secret reburial of royal mummies from plundered tombs. Dynasty XXII-XXIII Egypt is further fragmented - many dynasties, including those with rulers of Lybian descent coexist.  Art declines.

  3. 712- 332 BC  Late Period Dynasty XXV Egypt is reunited under Kushite (Nubian) invaders, art and architecture once again thrive, until Assyrians invade.   Dynasty XXVI The Assyrians withdraw and kings from the western delta rule. Greeks begin to settle in Egypt. 650 BC First papyrus arrives in Greece from Egypt.

  4. Dynasty XXVII Persians invade and rule Egypt.   Dynasty XXVIII Egyptian rebellion, Persians are repelled.   Dynasty XXX Last of the Native Egyptian Dynasties.   Dynasty XXXI Second Persian Domination.

  5. 332 BC - 395 AD Greco-Roman Period 332-305 BC Macedonian Rule- Alexander the Great frees Egypt from Persian rule. They declare him Pharaoh. He founds Alexandria which becomes one of the centers of learning and trade in the ancient world.

  6. Alexander the Great vs. Darius the not so Great

  7. 304-30 BC Ptolemaic Dynasty - Descendants of the Greek general Ptolomy (including Cleopatra) rule, after Alexander's death, but Egyptian Style is preserved.

  8. Ptolemaic Egypt had a large empire, at times including parts of Syria, Asia Minor, Cyprus, Libya, Phoenicia, and parts of other lands.

  9. 229 BC The library at Alexandria is founded with the mission to collect all the books in the inhabited world.  . 

  10. 146 BC The Rosetta stone is cut. It contains writing in ancient Greek, Demotic, and hieroglyphics.  140 BC The Dead Sea scrolls are written

  11. 30 BC Roman Conquest - Cleopatra VII and Antony are defeated by Augustus Caesar. Major buildings are built in Egyptian style, but Greco-Roman features mix with Egyptian elements. Egypt becomes a source of wealth and grain.

  12. Battle of Actium – 31 BC

  13. 00 Jesus, founder of Christianity born.  42 The library at Alexandria burns. 40,000 of its 70,000 volumes burn. 212 All Egyptians are granted Roman Citizenship. AND THE REST, AS THEY SAY, IS HISTORY…

  14. QUICK WRITE: What factors were responsible for the decline of Egyptian civilization, and its ultimate absorption into larger Mediterranean empires? Why did other Empires thrive while Egypt remained stagnant?

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