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Ancient Egypt 3100-1069 B.C.

Ancient Egypt 3100-1069 B.C. The Pyramids of Giza. A river valley and its people The Nile Valley receives little rainfall. Egypt relied on predictable yearly floods. The Nile is the longest river in the world. It is unique because it flows north.

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Ancient Egypt 3100-1069 B.C.

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  1. Ancient Egypt 3100-1069 B.C. The Pyramids of Giza

  2. A river valley and its people • The Nile Valley receives little rainfall. • Egypt relied on predictable yearly floods. • The Nile is the longest river in the world. • It is unique because it flows north.

  3. The Nile Valley was divided into Lower and Upper Egypt.

  4. The Unification of ancient Egypt • Around 3000 B.C. King Menes of Upper Egypt invaded and conquered Lower Egypt • Historians have organized the dynasties to describe Ancient Egypt: • Old Kingdom • MiddleKingdom • New Kingdom

  5. Timeline of Kingdoms Dates Significant Events Construction of the pyramids begins Old Kingdom 3100 - 2181 Middle Kingdom 2125 - 1650 Recovery and political stability New Kingdom 1550 - 1069 Creation of the Egyptian Empire

  6. The Old Kingdom (3100-2181) • Upper and Lower Egypt became a strong national government. • The Egyptian Government was a Theocracy. • Pyramids were built to honor their god-kings and provide an eternal resting place. • Power flowed from the king to a bureaucracy to control: • Trade/taxes/infrastructure • Pyramid Building: • They were built on West side of the Nile. • Quarried limestone was moved to each site. • It sometimes took up to 25-30 years to build a pyramid. • During same time temples and smaller pyramids for pharaoh's queens were built.

  7. Pyramid of King Khufu

  8. The Sphinx It was built by King Kaphre. The sphinx is roughly 4,636 years old.

  9. Mummification Process: • It was a 70 day process. • Disposal of brain occurred through the nose. • Important body organs were removed and stored in canopicjars. • Liver, lungs, stomach, and intestines

  10. Materials used in mummification: linen sawdust lichen beeswax resin natron onion Nile mud linen pads frankincense Mummification tools: Brain hooks (replicas ) Oil jar(Royal Ontario Museum 948.1.17) Funnel (replica)Embalmer's knife(Smithsonian Institution 221.389)

  11. The heart was left in place. • Natron salt was used to dry the body. • The body was anointed with oils and honey. • They were wrapped with linens and painted. • The mummy was prepared for the ceremony of “opening the mouth” which was important in the next life.

  12. The Middle Kingdom (2125-1650) • This kingdom came into being due to a period of upheaval and violence in the city of Thebes. • During the 1700’s, Theban kings faced problems of their own. • These problems opened the door for an overthrow. • The Middle Kingdom came to an end by invasion of people from Western Asia named Hyksos. • The Hyksos were successful due to advances in weaponry. • They ruled for a period of about 110 years.

  13. The New Kingdom (1550-1069) • The Egyptian prince Ahmose overthrew the Hyksos in about 1600 B.C. • Around 1480 B.C. Queen Hatshepsut carried out an extensive building program. • Thutmose III expanded the empire. • The empire now reached as far as Syria and the Northern Euphrates. • The empire grew rich from commerce, tribute, and cultural diffusion. • King Tutankhamen ruled for a short time from 1333B.C.-1323B.C. • Ramses II reigned by expressing power through statues of himself and building towers and tombs. Egyptian power reached its peak.

  14. Life In Ancient Egypt - Social Classes

  15. Life In Ancient Egypt • Egyptian women enjoyed a dimension of freedom greater than any of their counterparts from other places in ancient times. • Religion guided every aspect of Egyptian life. Egyptian religion was based on polytheism. The Egyptians had as many as 2000 gods and goddesses. Often gods and goddesses were represented as part human and part animal.

  16. System of Writing – Hieroglyphics Rosetta Stone was discovered in 1799 A.D. The Rosetta Stone contained writing from 3 different writing systems. Hieroglyphics was decoded for the first time. It is currently located in the British Museum.

  17. Achievements in Science Board Game Bronze Decimal System Copper tubing Papyrus Medical/Surgery Surveying Large scale building Beekeeping Calendar Beer Alphabet Glass making Petroleum tar for mummification

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