1 / 36

Egypt The Great Review

Egypt The Great Review. Egypt. The Gift of The Nile. Ж. A system of people in different lands who trade goods. Hieroglyphics. Trade network. Calendar. Rosetta Stone. Ж. The ancient Egyptian form of writing. Hieroglyphics. Trade network. Calendar. Rosetta Stone. Ж.

dean-brock
Download Presentation

Egypt The Great Review

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Egypt The Great Review

  2. Egypt The Gift of The Nile Ж

  3. A system of people in different lands who trade goods. Hieroglyphics Trade network Calendar Rosetta Stone Ж

  4. The ancient Egyptian form of writing. Hieroglyphics Trade network Calendar Rosetta Stone Ж

  5. The Egyptians used their knowledge of the stars to develop this. Hieroglyphics Trade network Calendar Rosetta Stone Ж

  6. Enabled archaeologists to translate Egyptian writing. Hieroglyphics Trade network Calendar Rosetta Stone Ж

  7. The three time periods into which ancient Egypt’s history is divided into. Papyrus Dynasty Kingdoms Pyramids Ж

  8. Series of rulers from the same family. Papyrus Dynasty Kingdoms Pyramids Ж

  9. Reeds that grew in the Nile River from which paper was made. Papyrus Dynasty Kingdoms Pyramids Ж

  10. Royal tombs with four triangle-shapes sides that meet in a point on top. Papyrus Dynasty Kingdoms Pyramids Ж

  11. The belief in many Gods and Goddesses. Polytheism Nubia Menes Tombs Ж

  12. Located in the Valley of the Kings in hopes that the Pharaohs’ after life would be happy. Polytheism Nubia Menes Tombs Ж

  13. Egypt’s first pharaoh who began the practice of wearing a double crown to symbolize his rule over both Upper and Lower Egypt. Polytheism Nubia Menes Tombs Ж

  14. Today it is called Sudan but the Egyptians referred to it as... Polytheism Nubia Menes Tombs Ж

  15. Yes, that’s exactly right! Good for you!!! Ж

  16. Oops, no I’m sorry. Ж The Egyptians used their knowledge of the stars to develop a calendar.

  17. Oops, no I’m sorry. Hieroglyphics is the ancient Egyptian form of writing. Ж

  18. Oops, no I’m sorry. The Rosetta Stone enabled archaeologists to translate Egyptian writing. Ж

  19. Oops, no I’m sorry. A trade network is a system of people in different lands who trade goods. Ж

  20. Oops, no I’m sorry. Papyrus is a long-lasting, paper-like material made from reeds. Ж

  21. Oops, no I’m sorry. Ж A dynasty is a series of rulers from the same family.

  22. Oops, no I’m sorry. Ж Pyramids are royal tombs with four triangle-shaped sides that meet in a point on top.

  23. Oops, no I’m sorry. Ж The three time periods into which ancient Egypt’s history is divided are called kingdoms.

  24. Oops, no I’m sorry. Nubia is the area now called Sudan. Ж

  25. Oops, no I’m sorry. Tombs began to be located in the Valley of the Kings in hopes that the pharaohs would have a happy after life. Ж

  26. Oops, no I’m sorry. Ж Menes became Egypt’s first pharaoh when he united Upper and Lower Egypt. He began the practice of wearing a double crown to signify that unification.

  27. Oops, no I’m sorry. Ж Polytheism is the belief in many Gods and Goddesses.

  28. The Nile River • Flows through Upper and Lower Egypt • Supports farming settlements • The cataracts helped keep invaders out • Triangle-shaped deposits forming a delta  No, the regions of Egypt simply exist.  A good thing for Kushites as well, but not the best reason.  Yes the cataracts would help keep the invaders out of Kush as well.  The delta at the mouth of the river is too far from Kush to really matter. Which of these statements would be the best reason for a Kushite king to be grateful to the river? Ж

  29. Which of these statements support the phrase “Egypt Gift of the Nile.” Successful farms led to villages where wealthy farmers became rulers, then to cities. Egypt was left open on all sides to attack Provided a stable food diet. Ж

  30. Pharaohs!! Which statements are true?? During the Middle Kingdom were buried in pyramids. Usually right to rule was voted on. Had power over all of Egyptian life during the Middle Kingdom. Collected taxes in order to build temples and pyramids. Filled their tombs with riches so that the dead enjoyed their afterlife Ж

  31. Religious Beliefs No? Yes? Believed the pharaoh was responsible for good crops. Yes? No? The afterlife was central to their beliefs. Yes? No? Used a funeral pyre to burn their dead. Yes? No? Preserved bodies as mummies as part of their burial practices. Yes? No? Ж

  32. Ж Great pharaohs! Which pharaoh did what? intact tomb discovered by Carter gave much information about burial practices Ahmose of Thebes Hatshepsut ruled for a long period and best known as a great warrior and builder increased Egyptian trade and built monuments Tutankhamen drove out the Hyksos Ramses the Great

  33. True or False Being a leading military power indicates that Egypt was a country lacking in resources. rich False True The job that employed the most people in Egypt was farming. False True Cleopatra Ankesenamun was the queen who aligned herself with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony in order to save Egypt. Ж True False

  34. Kush Protected by cataracts and rich with goods Merchants began to trade with others Yes No Trade really became a way to spy and invade Ж Yes No In times of peace they traded with Egypt Yes No Trade allowed them to learn of other cultures. Yes No

  35. Match ups Egyptian conquest of Kush influences Kush’s downfall Culture Overgrazed fields New bypassing trade routes Forests used up Assyrian’s forced them out Ж Government Architecture

More Related