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EGYPTIAN
CULTURE
impact of religion
IMPACT OF GEOGRAPHY
 What role does the environment play on
  ancient religions?

• the first organized religions sought to provide
  answers the mysteries of the world
• the forces of nature, from rain and sunshine to
  drought, earth quakes and sandstorms, were all the
  doing of the gods
GOVERNMENT
 What status does the pharaoh hold?



• pharaoh is a god-king (considered to be
  the god Horus, protector of Egypt)
• priests are important viziers (advisors)
  because of the need to always know
  the needs and desires of the gods
ART
 What themes are shown in   • murals depict religious tales and themes, or
  Egyptian art?                historical events
                             • art is used as a reminder of important values
                               and morals
ARCHITECTURE
                                                     To what was most architecture
                                                      dedicated?




• pyramids, temples, monuments are built out of
  stone to help provide immortality for the one
  who it is dedicated to
• many of the largest buildings were dedicated to
  gods
SCIENCE                             • some study of biology and anatomy
                                      were necessary to perform
 What fields of science would        mummification
  the Egyptians have needed to      • astronomy was necessary to plot the
                                      stars and planets in order to know the
  accomplish their architectural
                                      “will of the gods”
  feats and religious ceremonies?   • some mathematics and physics were
                                      necessary in the creation of the
                                      pyramids and other temples
WRITING
   What is the sacred writing of
     the Egyptians?

• the formal Egyptian hieroglyphics served as
  more than a writing system, the symbols
  themselves had power
• Egyptians believed that as long as a name,
  event, or idea continued to exist, at least in
  writing, that the person, event, or idea
  would also continue to exist
SOCIETY
           How was social rank, especially
            toward the top, organized?



            • a social hierarchy was created
              based on the importance of an
              individual’s task in society
            • the most important people in
              society were involved in religious
              affairs, from the pharaoh at the
              top, followed by high priests, and
              then lesser priests and priestesses

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Ancient Egyptian Culture

  • 2. IMPACT OF GEOGRAPHY  What role does the environment play on ancient religions? • the first organized religions sought to provide answers the mysteries of the world • the forces of nature, from rain and sunshine to drought, earth quakes and sandstorms, were all the doing of the gods
  • 3. GOVERNMENT  What status does the pharaoh hold? • pharaoh is a god-king (considered to be the god Horus, protector of Egypt) • priests are important viziers (advisors) because of the need to always know the needs and desires of the gods
  • 4. ART  What themes are shown in • murals depict religious tales and themes, or Egyptian art? historical events • art is used as a reminder of important values and morals
  • 5. ARCHITECTURE  To what was most architecture dedicated? • pyramids, temples, monuments are built out of stone to help provide immortality for the one who it is dedicated to • many of the largest buildings were dedicated to gods
  • 6. SCIENCE • some study of biology and anatomy were necessary to perform  What fields of science would mummification the Egyptians have needed to • astronomy was necessary to plot the stars and planets in order to know the accomplish their architectural “will of the gods” feats and religious ceremonies? • some mathematics and physics were necessary in the creation of the pyramids and other temples
  • 7. WRITING  What is the sacred writing of the Egyptians? • the formal Egyptian hieroglyphics served as more than a writing system, the symbols themselves had power • Egyptians believed that as long as a name, event, or idea continued to exist, at least in writing, that the person, event, or idea would also continue to exist
  • 8. SOCIETY  How was social rank, especially toward the top, organized? • a social hierarchy was created based on the importance of an individual’s task in society • the most important people in society were involved in religious affairs, from the pharaoh at the top, followed by high priests, and then lesser priests and priestesses