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Opening Question (9/29/10). Copy this KWL Chart and do the first 2 parts ( we will do the last part as the end of day questions ) about Ancient Egypt Do it sideways in your notebook. **You have a quiz in 7 minutes**. Egypt. Three Kingdoms on the Nile. Contents. Geography Old Kingdom
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Opening Question (9/29/10) • Copy this KWL Chart and do the first 2 parts (we will do the last part as the end of day questions) about Ancient Egypt • Do it sideways in your notebook **You have a quiz in 7 minutes**
Egypt Three Kingdoms on the Nile
Contents • Geography • Old Kingdom • Middle Kingdom • New Kingdom
Early Egypt • Developed after Sumer • Contact by sea • Imitated Sumerian arch • Soon developed own culture • Social Classes form • Rigid Class System • Upper Class includes royal family, nobility, priests and government officials • Lower classes included peasants, laborers and slaves
Geography • Nile River • floods annually, depositing silt • flows south to north • longest river in the world • Nile Delta • delta = triangular area of marshland formed by silt deposits
The Nile cont… • Slow flowing • Enclosed by desert and rock valleys • Delta opens into Mediterranean Sea • “Gift of the Nile” • Seen as their lifeline
First (Old) Kingdom Develops • Menes – 3100 BC • Unites Upper and Lower Egypt • First Pharaoh (emperor) • Establishes first dynasty (ruling family)
Three Kingdoms - Time • Old Kingdom • 2700 – 2200 BCE • Middle Kingdom • 2050 – 1800 BCE • New Kingdom • 1550 – 1100 BCE
Old – Government • strong central authority/government • pharaoh = ruler • believed to be a god • had absolute power • vizier = chief minister • supervised day-to-day business • head of large bureaucracy
Old – Achievements • Pyramids at Giza • tombs for eternity • pharaohs started building when they took the throne • Old Kingdom also called “Pyramid Age”
Old – Decline • power struggles • b/w pharaohs and nobility • crop failures • Hurt growth • cost of the pyramids • Drained Egyptian economy
Middle – Government • Turbulent period • Irregular flooding • corruption and rebellions are common • traded more with outside people from Middle East
Middle – Achievements • Large drainage project creates new arable land • Army occupies Nubia to the south • Traders have more contact w/ other civilizations
Middle – Decline • invaded by Hyksos • adopt chariots from Hyksos • Hyksos adopt Egyptian customs, beliefs, names
New – Government • New leaders drive out Hyksos • Strong pharaohs • Hatshepsut = woman pharaoh who encouraged trade • Amenhotep = tried to change Egypt to a monotheistic society • Ramses II = most powerful, “Ramses the Great”, last great pharaoh to rule Egypt
New – Achievements • Large empire reaches Euphrates River • More contact w/ other civilizations • First known peace treaty w/ Hittites who were located in Mesopotamia
New – Decline • Power declines after Ramses II • Invaders conquer Nile region • Assyrians and Persians from the Middle East and Nubians from the south • By 300 BC Egypt will be ruled by other Empires for a long time
Overall Achievements in Egypt • Calendar • 365 days, 12 months with 30 days each, moth is divided into 3 weeks that are each 10 days • Medicine • Treatments were often rational and appropriate (not just magic, spells and hymns for cures) • Priests and magicians still used though • Procedures for prognosis, diagnosis and simple surgeries
Egyptian Writing • Writing • Pictograms evolved into hieroglyphics • Developed Papyrus to write on • Dried Leaf used – like paper but not as easy to make • Only Scribes could read and write • Rosetta Stone (Made in 196 BC) • Tablet found by Napoleon’s soldiers in 1799 and was translated in 1822 • Had Greek, Demotic, and Hieroglyphics • Greek first translated then Demotic then Hieroglyphics
Religion • Guided every part of life • Polytheistic • Ra / Amon-Ra = sun god • Horus = sky god Horus carrying Ra
Religion continued • Osiris – God of the Nile, rebirth, underworld • Isis – Goddess of the dead, wife of Osiris
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5Bwkb_AJi0&feature=related • Afterlife • Mummification and burial
Four sons of Horus Qebehsenuef Intestines Duamutef Stomach Imsety Liver Hapi Lungs Canopic jars Brain hook
Opening of the mouth ceremony Okay, that’s it, have a good afterlife!
Anubis Hoth Osiris Amut Weighing of the heart