Chapter 3 - Bantu (A.P World History)
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Early African Societies &
The Bantu Migrations (2)
Early Agricultural Society
in Africa
Climatic Change & the
Development of Agriculture
in Africa
Early Sudanic Agriculture
Climatic Change
The Nile River Valley
The Nile Valley
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Early African Societies
Early Agricultural Society in Africa
Early Agricultural Society in Africa
Egypt and Nubia:
“Gifts of the Nile”
Early Agriculture in the
Nile Valley
Political Organization
The Nile Valley, 3000-2000 B.C.E.
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Early African Societies
The Unification of Egypt
The Archaic Period
& the Old Kingdom
Relations Between Egypt & Nubia
The Early Kingdom of Kush
The Narmer Palatte
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First Old Kingdom Pyramid, step Pyramid of Djoser ~ Saqqara
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Pyramid of Khufu ~ The Great Pyramid
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Original Entrance Shaft
Forced Entrance Tunnel
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NO Climbing sign
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The Great Sphinx ~ Old
Kingdom Guard
Sphinx ~ 240 ‘ long, 66 ‘ high
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Early African Societies
Sources From The Past: Harkhuf’s Expedition to Nubia
“The majesty of [Pharoah] Mernere, my
lord, sent me together with my father. .
.to [the Nubian kingdom] of Yam to open
the way to that country. I did it in seven
months; I brought from it all kinds of
beautiful and rare gifts, and was praised
for it greatly…”
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Sources From The Past:
Harkhuf’s Expeditions to Nubia
“When you arrive at the residence and this pygmy is with you
live, hale and healthy, my majesty will do great things for you,
more than was done for the [royal official] Bawerded in the
time pf King Isesi, in accordance with my majesty’s wish to
see this pygmy.”
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Early African Societies
Imperial Egypt
Turmoil & Empire
The Middle Kingdom
The Hyksos
The New Kingdom
Egyptian Imperialism
The Revived Kingdom
of Kush
Imperial Egypt, 1400 B.C.E.
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Early African Societies
The Formation of Complex Societies and
Sophisticated Cultural Traditions
The Emergence of Cities and Stratified
Societies
Cities of the Nile Valley
Social Classes
Patriarchal Society
Imperial Egypt, 1400 B.C.E.
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Early African Societies
The Formation of Complex Societies and
Sophisticated Cultural Traditions
Economic Specialization and Trade
Bronze Metallurgy
Iron Metallurgy
Transportation
Trade Networks
Imperial Egypt, 1400 B.C.E.
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Early African Societies
The Formation of Complex Societies and
Sophisticated Cultural Traditions
Early Writing in the Nile Valley
Hieroglyphic Writing
Education
Meroitic Writing
Imperial Egypt,
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1400 B.C.E.
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Hieroglyphs
“Sacred Writings”
Preserved on papyrus, made from reeds
Simplified form: hieratic script, 2600 BCE-600 CE
Rosetta Stone, discovered 1799
Hieroglyphs
Demotic (“popular”)
Greek
Pictographs
Meroitic language recorded in
alphabet after 5th century BCE
Rosetta stone
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The New Kingdom
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Few pyramids, but major
monumental architectural
projects
Engaged in empirebuilding to protect against
foreign invasion
Local resistance drives
Egypt out of Nubia
Kingdom of Kush revives
c. 1100 BCE
Invasions of Kushites,
Assyrians destroy Egypt
mid 6th century BCE
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Egyptian Urban Culture
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Major cities along Nile river, especially at delta
Memphis c. 3100 BCE, Heliopolis c. 2900 BCE
Nubian cities include Kerma, Napata, Meroë
Located at cataracts of the Nile
Well-defined social classes
Pharaohs to slaves
Archaeological discoveries in Nubia also support
class-based society
Patriarchal societies, notable exceptions: female
Pharaoh Hatshepsut (r. 1473-1458 BCE)
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Pharaoh (Queen) Hatshepsut – Temple of Dayr al-Bahri ~ West Bank, Luxor
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Economic Specialization
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Bronze metallurgy introduced late, with Hyksos
invasion
Development of iron early, c. 900 BCE
Trade along Nile river
More difficult in Nubia due to cataracts
Sea trade in Mediterranean
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Early African Societies
The Formation of Complex Societies & Sophisticated
Cultural Traditions
The Development of
Organized Religious Traditions
Amon & Re
Aten & Monotheism
religious turmoil
Amarna Heresy
Amenhotep III
Amenhotep IV - Akhenaten
Mummification
Cult of Osiris
Nubian Religious Beliefs
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Temple to Amon ~ Karnak
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Temple of Karnak ~ Thebes (modern Luxor)
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Temple of Karnak ~ Thebes (modern Luxor)
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Temple of Karnak ~ Thebes (modern Luxor)
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Temple of Karnak ~ Thebes (modern Luxor)
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Temple of Karnak, early 20th c
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Temple of Karnak, early 20th c
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Temple of Karnak, early 20th c
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New Kingdom -Colossi of Memnon, Pharaoh Amenhotep III – 14th c BCE
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Akhenaten
Nefertiti
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Akhenaten
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Tutankhamen
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Tutankhamen
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Abu Simbel – Temple of Ramses beloved of Amun, 1244 BCE Nubia
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Contemporary Egypt ~ Tourism & culture
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Family on road to Saqqara
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Contemporary Egypt ~ Tourism & culture
School girls at Citadel ~ Cairo
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Contemporary Egypt ~ Tourism & culture
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Contemporary Egypt ~ Tourism & culture
Citadel ~ Cairo
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Contemporary Egypt ~ Tourism & culture
Globalism ~ Cairo
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Early African Societies & the Bantu Migrations
Bantu Migrations & Early Agricultural Societies of
Sub-Saharan Africa
The Dynamics of
Bantu Expansion
The Bantu
Bantu Migrations
Iron & Migration
The Bantu Migrations,
2000 B.C.E. – 1000 C.E.
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Early African Societies & the Bantu Migrations
Bantu Migrations & Early Agricultural Societies of SubSaharan Africa
Bantu Religion ~ early monotheism
Migrations
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Migration throughout sub-Saharan regions
Population pressures
Bantu language
Deistic views as well
Prayers to intercessors, e.g. ancestor spirits
Great variations among populations
Over 500 variations of original
90 million speakers
By 1000 BCE, occupied most of Africa south of the equator
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Key Words & Terms (2)
Nile River Valley
The Hyksos
Egyptians
Kingdom of Kush
Nubians
Hatshepsut
Menes (Unification of Egypt)
Hyksos
Old/Middle/New Kingdom
Amenhotep IV
Amon, Amon-Re, Aten
(Akhenaton)
hieroglyphic writing
Amarna heresy
Papyrus
The Bantu ~ migration
Mummification
Cult of Osiris
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