Kingdom of the NIle
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Kingdom of the Nile
Aim: To discuss the history of ancient Egypt and
explain why it thrived
Geography
Nile River gives annual
floods
2 Regions Upper and
Lower Egypt
Cataract – waterfall
Nile Delta
3100BC Menes united both
regions, founded capital at
Memphis
Made Egypt first unified
state
Geography
“Egypt is wholly the gift of the Nile” – Herodotus
Why is the river so important????
1) Deposited rich layer of silt (soil) used for farming
2) Used for transportation
3) Trade routes
“If the Nile smiles, the Earth is joyous!”
Old Kingdom 2700 -2200 BC
Pharaohs organized strong central government
King Menes unites Upper and Lower Egypt
Created (dynasty) ruling family
Built capital at Memphis
Human and divine
Bureaucracy
Vizier chief minister
Instructions of theVizier Ptah-hotep
Great Pyramids of Giza
King
Menes
Middle Kingdom 2050- 1800 BC
What happened to the Old Kingdom!???!!
Power struggles, bad crops and $$$ of pyramids led to decline
Middle Kingdom formed!
Draining projects formed new farm land
Hyksos horse drawn chariots for customs and beliefs
(CULTURAL DIFFUSION)
Invasion of the Hyksos
New Kingdom 1550- 1100 BC
Drove out Hyksos, New
Kingdom formed
Reached from Syria to
Euphrates
Hatshepsut (female ruler)
Encouraged trade
Rames II built statues in
his honor
Fought Hittites and signed
first peace treaty
Old Kingdom ------------- New Kingdom
What is the difference between the two maps???
Egyptian Civilization
Religions Shapes Egypt
Lord of the Gods AMON- RE
Pharaohs believed their rule
stretched from this great god
Osiris,Isis and Set
god of the underworld
God of the Nile
Isis goddess, taught how to
spin cloth, weave and care
Akhenaton tried to worship
god Aton
Nobles and people refused to
switch
View of Afterlife
Proof to Osiris
Mummification
Across lake of fire to Osiris
Embalming
Weighed heart against
Preservation of dead
feather of truth
Happy Field of Food
Book of the Dead: spells
charms and formulas
bodies
Buried everything one
would need
Valley of the Kings
King Tut (son in law of
Akheton)
Discovered in 1922
He was a minor king
Society
pharaoh
Government
officials and
high priests
• served gods and goddesses
Merchants, scribes,
artisans
Peasants who worked the
land
• Trade offered chance to move up,
more business for artisans
• Women held higher positions
legally than others
• Most were farmers,
irrigates field, prepares
equipment, built palaces
Advances in Learning
Written hieroglyphics
Papyrus
Rosetta Stone
Greek/ Hieroglyphics
Medical advances
Astronomy
Accurate calendar
Arts and Literature
Paintings in tombs and
temples
Gods and pharaohs larger
than other figures
Sphinx (early pharaoh as lionman)
Tale of Sinuhe