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World History
Ms. Mack
* Egypt is located in
 Northern Africa
The Nile River is the heart of Egypt.   • Nile River is 4,000 miles long
                                          (the longest river in the world!)
                                        • Nile River flows North from
                                          central Africa to the
                                          Mediterranean sea.
                                        • The Nile Delta is where the
                                          river splits into several channels
                                          before reaching the
                                          Mediterranean.
                                        • The Nile flooded every year,
                                          leaving behind dark, rich soil
                                          that was good for farming. This
                                          area (in green on the map) was
                                          called the “Black land” for the
                                          color of the soil.
                                        • The area beyond the Black lands
                                          were harsh deserts called the
                                          “Red lands.”
Upper Egypt is all the land
south of the Nile Delta (at
approximately Memphis)

Lower Egypt is the Nile Delta.

Confused? Why is Lower Egypt
at the TOP of the map?

Upper Egypt is further away
from the sea, while Lower
Egypt is at sea level – so the
land in Lower Egypt is at a
lower elevation than the land in
Upper Egypt.
• Egypt has natural boundaries that
  helped prevent invasion.
    • Harsh deserts in the west and
      east.
    • Red Sea in the east.
    • Mediterranean Sea to the
      North
    • Cataracts (rapids) on the Nile
      to the South.
• Invaders would have to overcome
  these natural boundaries before
  they could conquer Egypt.
• Egypt’s natural barriers
  contributed to a feeling of safety
  and security for Egyptians, who
  prospered for over 3000 years.
Ancient Egyptians were
              polytheistic – they worshipped
              many god.

              •Most gods were associated with
              natural forces (wind, rain, etc.) or
              heavenly bodies (moon, planets,
              stars).
              •Two groups of gods had special
              importance:
                   • Sun gods
                   • Land gods
              •The sun and land gods were
              important because of Egypt’s
              dependence on the sun and river
              lands.


Re, Sun God
Egyptians believed Osiris brought
                         civilization to Egypt. The story of
                         Osiris was important to Egyptians
                         because it was symbolic for
                         resurrection.

                         Osiris’ brother Seth murdered him
                         and cut his body into 14 pieces and
                         threw the parts in the Nile.

                         Osiris’ wife, Isis found the pieces
                         of Osiris and with the help of other
                         gods, brought him back to life.

                         The ancient Egyptians identified
                         with Osiris and believed they could
                         be resurrected and gain new life
                         and be reborn.



Osiris, Isis and Horus
Mummification Process:
                               •Bodies are washed with water from the
                               Nile.
                               •Workers remove liver, lungs, stomach and
                               intestines and placed them in four special
                               jars that were put in the tombs with the
                               dead.
                                                   • The brain is
                                                      removed through
                                                      the nose.
                                                   • The body is covered
                                                      in salt to absorb the
Egyptians wanted to                                   water in the body.
preserve the dead for their                        • The body was filled
future rebirth and                                    with spices and
resurrection, so they used a                          wrapped in linen
process called                                        soaked in resin.
mummification.                                     • The whole process
                                                      took about 70 days!
Egyptian pyramids were built
                  primarily during the time of
                  the Old Kingdom (2700 to 2200
                  BCE)

                  Pyramids were part of large
                  building complexes dedicated
                  to the dead, in effect a city of
                  the dead. The city of the dead
                  would contain:
                       • A large pyramid for the
                         pharaoh.
                       • Smaller pyramids for his
                         family.
Pyramid Complex        • Mastabas (rectangular
                         buildings with flat
                         roofs) used as tombs for
                         the Pharaoh’s officials.
Pyramids were stocked with supplies for the Pharaohs resurrection.
Archaeologists have found food, furniture, boats, weapons, games, dishes, and
jewels inside pyramids. The pyramids had many chambers for storing the
objects that would be needed by the Pharaoh in his next life.
Timeline of Major Periods in Ancient Egypt
 Years BCE        Period                              Characteristics
 c. 3150          Unification of Egypt under King      
                  Narmer (Menes)
 3100 to 2575     Archaic period                      Consolidation of the state

 2575 to 2180     Old Kingdom                         Despotic pharaohs build the pyramids and favor conspicuous
                                                      funerary monuments (pyramids); institutions, economic
                                                      strategies and artistic traditions of ancient Egypt established.

 2180 to 2040     First Intermediate period           Political chaos and disunity

 2040 to 1640     Middle Kingdom                      City of Thebes achieves prominence, also the priesthood of
                                                      Amun
 1640 to 1530     Second Intermediate period          Hyskos rulers in the delta (invaders)

 1530 to 1070     New Kingdom                         Great imperial period of Egyptian history, with pharaohs buried
                                                      in the Valley of Kings; pharaohs include Ramses II, Seti I, and
                                                      Tutankhamen, as well as Akhenaten, the heretic ruler

 1070 to 332      Late period                         Gradual decline of pharaonic authority, culminating in Persian
                                                      rule (525 to 404 and 343 to 332)

 332 to 30        Ptolemaic period                    The Ptolemies bring Greek influence to Egypt, beginning with
                                                      the conquest of Egypt by Alexander the Great in 332

 30 BCE            Roman Occupation                   Egypt becomes an imperial province of Rome
http://public.csusm.edu/aitken_html/m330/egypt/
* There is contradictory information
                           regarding the first king of Egypt. Some
                           authorities believe he might have been
                           Aha, while others contend that Menes
                           held this title. Very little information on
                           the Egyptian pharaohs of the first and
                           second dynasties is known. The few facts
                           that are known about the sixteen or so
                           ancient Egyptian pharaohs who ruled
                           Egypt during this time has been gleaned
                           from the Palermo stone, an ancient
                           stone tablet that contains information
                           such as lists of pharaohs and other facts
                           of daily life from the ancient pharonic
                           periods.
                        http://www.ancient-egypt-online.com/ancient-egyptian-pharaohs.html




Palermo Stone




                Menes
* Around 3100 BCE, the
  first king united the
  villages of Upper and
  Lower Egypt into a single
  kingdom and created the
  first Egyptian royal
  dynasty.
* To symbolize the unity of
  Egypt, rulers wore a
  “double crown”
  representing both Upper
  and Lower Egypt.
Kings in the Old Kingdom were called
                            Pharaohs. They were seen as divine
                            (as a god or descended from a god).

                            Pharaohs possessed absolute power –
                            meaning that they had unlimited
                            power in ruling their people.
The Old Kingdom was an
age of prosperity and       Pharaohs had a government
splendor.                   bureaucracy that helped them run the
                            country. The bureaucracy helped the
The Great Pyramid was       Pharaohs collect taxes, enforce laws,
built during the Old        and take care of the country.
Kingdom (around 2540
BCE).

The Old Kingdom collapsed
around 2180 BCE, and the
Egyptians experienced 150
years of chaos.
A new royal dynasty united
                                          Egypt around 2050 BCE. This
                                          began the period of Egyptian
                                          history known as the Middle
                                          Kingdom.

                                          Egyptians portrayed this
                                          period as a “golden age”
                                          because of the stability of the
                                          royal dynasty and the
                                          country.

                                          Trade also expanded during
During the Middle Kingdom, the Pharaohs   this period, as did the
used their military to expand Egypt’s     Pharaoh’s concern for the
borders. They moved into Nubia, sent      common people and the
armies to Palestine and Syria.            public welfare.
A new dynasty of Pharaohs used these new
                                                     bronze weapons to drive out the Hyskos. The
                                                     New Kingdom was established and lasted
                                                     nearly 500 years.

                                                     During the New Kingdom Egypt became the
                                                     most powerful state in Southwest Asia.
                                                     Pharaohs had increased wealth and began
                                                     building massive new temples.

                                                     The Pharaoh Amenhotep IV tried to change
                                                     the Egyptian religion to focus on worship of
                                                     Aton, the god of the sun disk, as the sole
                                                     god. Tutankhamen restored the old religion
                                                     after Amenhotep died, but considerable
In 1652 BCE, the Middle Kingdom ended when the
                                                     damage was done. The change in religion
Hyskos from Western Asia invaded Egypt.              cause upheavals throughout the empire and
                                                     it collapsed in 1085 BCE.
The Hyskos used war chariots to overwhelm the
Egyptians. The Hyskos ruled for over 100 years.      After the collapse, the Egyptians were ruled
                                                     by outsiders including Libyans, Persians,
The Egyptians learned from their conquerors – they   Greeks, and finally the Romans, who started
learned how to use bronze, chariots, and new         ruling Egypt in 30 BCE.
bronze weapons.

The Hyskos were driven out in 1567 BCE.
The Egyptians also grew
                                                  flax, which was used to
                                                  create the linen clothes
                                                  they wore. Linen was traded
                                                  throughout the
                                                  Mediterranean and was a
                                                  valuable commodity.

                                                  Because the Nile flooded
                                                  regularly, Egyptians had a
                                                  positive outlook and stable
                                                  daily life.
Egypt was dependent on the Nile River. Their
economic structure was based on the Nile
River cycle of inundation (flooding) and
relinquishment (withdrawal).

When the Nile flooded, it left behind rich soil
that was good for farming. The river was also
used for travel and trade.
Throughout all three kingdoms, Egyptian society maintained a simple structure.
The structure of Egyptian society was organized like a pyramid, with the
Pharaoh nearly alone at the top, and slaves and servants making up the largest
group at the bottom. The Pharaoh, Nobles, and Priests made up a ruling class
who ran the government and managed wealthy estates.

The middle class was made up of soldiers, scribes, merchants, and artists. At
the bottom were farmers who paid taxes in the form of crops. The lowest class
was made up of slaves and servants.
Ancient Egyptians married young (girls
around 12 and boys around 14). Parents
arranged marriages for their children
that would benefit the family in
property or wealth.

The husband was master of the house,
but wives were well respected. Wives
were in charge of the household and the
education of their children.

Women could own property and inherit,
but most careers in the bureaucracy
were closed to women.
The Egyptians invented a style
                               of writing called hieroglyphics,
                               which was a system of writing
                               that used pictures and more
                               abstract forms. It was a
                               complex style of writing and
                               took much skill to practice and
                               learn.

                               A simplified version of
                               hieroglyphics called hieratic
                               script. It used dashes, strokes,
                               and curves to represent
                               hieroglyphics. Hieratic script
                               was used for business
Can you spell your name with   transactions and record
hieroglyphics?                 keeping.
Ancient Egyptians left behind a vast
amount of art. Artists included sculptors,
jewelry makers, and ceramicists.

Egyptians used a particular style for over
1000 years that was distinctive – and easily
recognized as Egyptian.
Travel Boat
            Writing
            Instruments

* The Egyptians made advances in
 mathematics, including an accurate 365-
 day calendar. In addition to their
 architecture, Egyptians also invented,
 developed, or advanced many
 technologies, in areas like agriculture,
 mathematics, literature, and more.              Water
                                                 Clock

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Ancient Egypt: The Nile River and Its Importance

  • 2. * Egypt is located in Northern Africa
  • 3. The Nile River is the heart of Egypt. • Nile River is 4,000 miles long (the longest river in the world!) • Nile River flows North from central Africa to the Mediterranean sea. • The Nile Delta is where the river splits into several channels before reaching the Mediterranean. • The Nile flooded every year, leaving behind dark, rich soil that was good for farming. This area (in green on the map) was called the “Black land” for the color of the soil. • The area beyond the Black lands were harsh deserts called the “Red lands.”
  • 4. Upper Egypt is all the land south of the Nile Delta (at approximately Memphis) Lower Egypt is the Nile Delta. Confused? Why is Lower Egypt at the TOP of the map? Upper Egypt is further away from the sea, while Lower Egypt is at sea level – so the land in Lower Egypt is at a lower elevation than the land in Upper Egypt.
  • 5. • Egypt has natural boundaries that helped prevent invasion. • Harsh deserts in the west and east. • Red Sea in the east. • Mediterranean Sea to the North • Cataracts (rapids) on the Nile to the South. • Invaders would have to overcome these natural boundaries before they could conquer Egypt. • Egypt’s natural barriers contributed to a feeling of safety and security for Egyptians, who prospered for over 3000 years.
  • 6. Ancient Egyptians were polytheistic – they worshipped many god. •Most gods were associated with natural forces (wind, rain, etc.) or heavenly bodies (moon, planets, stars). •Two groups of gods had special importance: • Sun gods • Land gods •The sun and land gods were important because of Egypt’s dependence on the sun and river lands. Re, Sun God
  • 7. Egyptians believed Osiris brought civilization to Egypt. The story of Osiris was important to Egyptians because it was symbolic for resurrection. Osiris’ brother Seth murdered him and cut his body into 14 pieces and threw the parts in the Nile. Osiris’ wife, Isis found the pieces of Osiris and with the help of other gods, brought him back to life. The ancient Egyptians identified with Osiris and believed they could be resurrected and gain new life and be reborn. Osiris, Isis and Horus
  • 8. Mummification Process: •Bodies are washed with water from the Nile. •Workers remove liver, lungs, stomach and intestines and placed them in four special jars that were put in the tombs with the dead. • The brain is removed through the nose. • The body is covered in salt to absorb the Egyptians wanted to water in the body. preserve the dead for their • The body was filled future rebirth and with spices and resurrection, so they used a wrapped in linen process called soaked in resin. mummification. • The whole process took about 70 days!
  • 9. Egyptian pyramids were built primarily during the time of the Old Kingdom (2700 to 2200 BCE) Pyramids were part of large building complexes dedicated to the dead, in effect a city of the dead. The city of the dead would contain: • A large pyramid for the pharaoh. • Smaller pyramids for his family. Pyramid Complex • Mastabas (rectangular buildings with flat roofs) used as tombs for the Pharaoh’s officials.
  • 10. Pyramids were stocked with supplies for the Pharaohs resurrection. Archaeologists have found food, furniture, boats, weapons, games, dishes, and jewels inside pyramids. The pyramids had many chambers for storing the objects that would be needed by the Pharaoh in his next life.
  • 11. Timeline of Major Periods in Ancient Egypt Years BCE Period Characteristics c. 3150 Unification of Egypt under King   Narmer (Menes) 3100 to 2575 Archaic period Consolidation of the state 2575 to 2180 Old Kingdom Despotic pharaohs build the pyramids and favor conspicuous funerary monuments (pyramids); institutions, economic strategies and artistic traditions of ancient Egypt established. 2180 to 2040 First Intermediate period Political chaos and disunity 2040 to 1640 Middle Kingdom City of Thebes achieves prominence, also the priesthood of Amun 1640 to 1530 Second Intermediate period Hyskos rulers in the delta (invaders) 1530 to 1070 New Kingdom Great imperial period of Egyptian history, with pharaohs buried in the Valley of Kings; pharaohs include Ramses II, Seti I, and Tutankhamen, as well as Akhenaten, the heretic ruler 1070 to 332 Late period Gradual decline of pharaonic authority, culminating in Persian rule (525 to 404 and 343 to 332) 332 to 30 Ptolemaic period The Ptolemies bring Greek influence to Egypt, beginning with the conquest of Egypt by Alexander the Great in 332 30 BCE Roman Occupation Egypt becomes an imperial province of Rome http://public.csusm.edu/aitken_html/m330/egypt/
  • 12. * There is contradictory information regarding the first king of Egypt. Some authorities believe he might have been Aha, while others contend that Menes held this title. Very little information on the Egyptian pharaohs of the first and second dynasties is known. The few facts that are known about the sixteen or so ancient Egyptian pharaohs who ruled Egypt during this time has been gleaned from the Palermo stone, an ancient stone tablet that contains information such as lists of pharaohs and other facts of daily life from the ancient pharonic periods. http://www.ancient-egypt-online.com/ancient-egyptian-pharaohs.html Palermo Stone Menes
  • 13. * Around 3100 BCE, the first king united the villages of Upper and Lower Egypt into a single kingdom and created the first Egyptian royal dynasty. * To symbolize the unity of Egypt, rulers wore a “double crown” representing both Upper and Lower Egypt.
  • 14. Kings in the Old Kingdom were called Pharaohs. They were seen as divine (as a god or descended from a god). Pharaohs possessed absolute power – meaning that they had unlimited power in ruling their people. The Old Kingdom was an age of prosperity and Pharaohs had a government splendor. bureaucracy that helped them run the country. The bureaucracy helped the The Great Pyramid was Pharaohs collect taxes, enforce laws, built during the Old and take care of the country. Kingdom (around 2540 BCE). The Old Kingdom collapsed around 2180 BCE, and the Egyptians experienced 150 years of chaos.
  • 15. A new royal dynasty united Egypt around 2050 BCE. This began the period of Egyptian history known as the Middle Kingdom. Egyptians portrayed this period as a “golden age” because of the stability of the royal dynasty and the country. Trade also expanded during During the Middle Kingdom, the Pharaohs this period, as did the used their military to expand Egypt’s Pharaoh’s concern for the borders. They moved into Nubia, sent common people and the armies to Palestine and Syria. public welfare.
  • 16. A new dynasty of Pharaohs used these new bronze weapons to drive out the Hyskos. The New Kingdom was established and lasted nearly 500 years. During the New Kingdom Egypt became the most powerful state in Southwest Asia. Pharaohs had increased wealth and began building massive new temples. The Pharaoh Amenhotep IV tried to change the Egyptian religion to focus on worship of Aton, the god of the sun disk, as the sole god. Tutankhamen restored the old religion after Amenhotep died, but considerable In 1652 BCE, the Middle Kingdom ended when the damage was done. The change in religion Hyskos from Western Asia invaded Egypt. cause upheavals throughout the empire and it collapsed in 1085 BCE. The Hyskos used war chariots to overwhelm the Egyptians. The Hyskos ruled for over 100 years. After the collapse, the Egyptians were ruled by outsiders including Libyans, Persians, The Egyptians learned from their conquerors – they Greeks, and finally the Romans, who started learned how to use bronze, chariots, and new ruling Egypt in 30 BCE. bronze weapons. The Hyskos were driven out in 1567 BCE.
  • 17. The Egyptians also grew flax, which was used to create the linen clothes they wore. Linen was traded throughout the Mediterranean and was a valuable commodity. Because the Nile flooded regularly, Egyptians had a positive outlook and stable daily life. Egypt was dependent on the Nile River. Their economic structure was based on the Nile River cycle of inundation (flooding) and relinquishment (withdrawal). When the Nile flooded, it left behind rich soil that was good for farming. The river was also used for travel and trade.
  • 18. Throughout all three kingdoms, Egyptian society maintained a simple structure. The structure of Egyptian society was organized like a pyramid, with the Pharaoh nearly alone at the top, and slaves and servants making up the largest group at the bottom. The Pharaoh, Nobles, and Priests made up a ruling class who ran the government and managed wealthy estates. The middle class was made up of soldiers, scribes, merchants, and artists. At the bottom were farmers who paid taxes in the form of crops. The lowest class was made up of slaves and servants.
  • 19. Ancient Egyptians married young (girls around 12 and boys around 14). Parents arranged marriages for their children that would benefit the family in property or wealth. The husband was master of the house, but wives were well respected. Wives were in charge of the household and the education of their children. Women could own property and inherit, but most careers in the bureaucracy were closed to women.
  • 20. The Egyptians invented a style of writing called hieroglyphics, which was a system of writing that used pictures and more abstract forms. It was a complex style of writing and took much skill to practice and learn. A simplified version of hieroglyphics called hieratic script. It used dashes, strokes, and curves to represent hieroglyphics. Hieratic script was used for business Can you spell your name with transactions and record hieroglyphics? keeping.
  • 21. Ancient Egyptians left behind a vast amount of art. Artists included sculptors, jewelry makers, and ceramicists. Egyptians used a particular style for over 1000 years that was distinctive – and easily recognized as Egyptian.
  • 22. Travel Boat Writing Instruments * The Egyptians made advances in mathematics, including an accurate 365- day calendar. In addition to their architecture, Egyptians also invented, developed, or advanced many technologies, in areas like agriculture, mathematics, literature, and more. Water Clock