Ancient Egypt - wbphillipskhs
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Western
River
Civilizations
The “Fertile Crescent”
Narrow
region
of good
farmland along
the Tigris,
Euphrates, and
Nile Rivers of
the Middle
East
“The Crossroads of Civilization”
Egypt
Cities
Government
Pharaoh (king)
Was worshipped as a
god (religious role)
Ruled with absolute
power (political role)
Had a vizier (chief
advisor) who ran dayto-day government
Religion
Polytheistic
(multiple
deities)
Ra, the chief god
in the Egyptian
religion, was the
god of the sun
The Book of the Dead
Technical text which
describes the ritual
process of
mummification; may
be one of the earliest
scientific medical
manuals in history
(although it does
contain magic spells!)
Egyptians believed that after
death, one’s soul was judged –
“good” souls went to the Happy
Fields of Food – “bad” souls
were fed to a giant crocodile
Akhenaton
1353 – 1336 BC?
Born Amenhotep IV
Wife was Nefertiti
After his death, he
was reviled and many
likenesses of him
were destroyed
throughout Egypt
Akhenaton believed in a single
god (monotheism) named Aton
Jobs & Social Classes
The Pyramids
The Pyramids were tombs and portals
to the afterlife for Egyptian pharaohs
The Sphinx
Tutankhamun
1333 – 1324 BC
Not really important
as a pharaoh
Importance lies in the
discovery in 1922 of
his unlooted tomb
Died at 19
Murdered?
“King Tut”
Public Works
The Egyptians built a
complex system for
harnessing the annual
flooding of the Nile
River to irrigate their
farmland
They also undertook
numerous
construction projects
of massive scale
Writing = Hieroglyphics
Ancient
Mesopotamian
Civilizations
Mesopotamia = “between
the rivers”
Mesopotamian city-states
Each city was an
independent country
Each had its own king
City-states sometimes
cooperated,
sometimes fought
each other
Had common culture
and religious beliefs
Hammurabi, King of Babylon
1795 – 1750 BC (?)
Also built an empire
that controlled all of
Mesopotamia
Ruled by force of law
– required that all 300
laws be posted for all
citizens to see and
know
Brought justice
The Code of Hammurabi = the world’s
first standardized set of written laws
Criminal law vs. Civil law
Criminal Law
Deals with offenses
against others, such
as robbery, assault,
and murder
Usually lead to
physical punishments
Civil Law
Deals with private
rights and matters,
such as contracts,
inheritance, taxes,
marriage, and divorce
Usually lead to
financial punishments
Ishtar & Ba’al
Zoroaster
600 BC?
Persian prophet
“Illuminated” by
the one god Ahura
Mazda
Wrote the holy
texts Zend-Avesta
& The Gathas
Zoroastrianism
One good god – Ahura Mazda
One evil “tempter of men” – Ahriman
After Ahura Mazda destroys Ahriman,
there will be a Judgment Day where
all souls will be weighed on the good
and bad committed in their lives
Would later be a strong influence on
the development of Christianity
Jobs & Social Classes
Kings and priests
were at the top of the
social ladder, followed
by people of means
and property
At the bottom of the
social scale were
farmers and slaves
Nebuchadnezzar II, King
of Babylon
630 – 562 BC
Babylonian king of the
Bible
Depicted as cruel
Conquered the
Israelites and took
them into slavery in
Babylon
The Hanging Gardens of
Babylon
The Epic of Gilgamesh
Epic poem
Tells of the Sumerian
hero-king Gilgamesh
and his friendship with
the savage man
Enkidu
After Enkidu’s death,
Gilgamesh seeks
immortality
Also tells a story of a
great flood, similar to the
Bible’s Noah story
Ziggurat = a pyramid
temple
Cuneiform = Sumerian writing
system