Title: Ancient Egypt
1Ancient Egypt
2Geography
- Gift of the Nile
- Offered protection from invasion
- limited where people could settle
- Black Land- fertile
- Red Land- desert
3What was it about Egypts topography that
promoted peace and prosperity?
- Nile Valley was protected on 3 sides by desert
- natural barriers to invaders
- didnt have to use as much of their wealth for
defense - Irrigationcooperation
4Why is Egypt referred to as Gift of the Nile?
- Animals
- Fish, ducks, geese, edible fowl
- Papyrus-baskets, paper, sandals
- Food-grains
- Influenced art, religion etc.
- Provided for basic survival
- inspired civilization
5What is a Shaduf?
- Raised water from Nile to irrigate
- Prevented salt from building up destroying
fertility of soil
6How did flood patterns effect Egypt?
- Emerged from south
- Spring rains sent water downstream into Nile
- Rich silt deposited
- Cooperation was essential
- Dikes, reservoirs, irrigation ditches channeled
river stored water for dry season
7 8What were the environmental challenges?
- Small changes in amount of water led could lead
to starvation or destruction - Deserts reduced interaction with other cultures
- Led to self-sufficiency
9How was Upper and Lower Egypt Unified?
10Who was Narmer?
- 3100 BCE, King of Upper Egypt united the two
regions - Linked north south
- First united state
- Significant trade with rest of Africa, Middle
East Mediterranean world - Sailboats, barges
11What is a dynasty?
- A ruling family
- Power passed from family member
- If no family member, then another was chosen
- Pharaoh-great house
12Who/What was Pharaoh?
- Claimed divine support
- Living God
- Absolute power
- Owned ruled over all the land
13What was Pharaohs job?
- Preserve justice social order- Maat
- Depended on vizier or chief minister to supervise
government
14What did the Vizier do?
- Managed the bureaucracy
- Tax collection
- Farming
- Irrigation system
- Thousands of scribes carried out his instructions.
15Who was Ptah-hotep?
- Trained many young officials
- Wrote Instruction of Ptah-hotep
- Advised his son how to avoid errors.
16Timeline of Three Kingdoms
17Old Kingdom (2700 BCE - 2200 BCE)
- Pharaohs organize strong government
- Khufu harsh ruler, built Great Pyramid
- Pyramid Age
- giant pyramids at Giza
- New developments in agriculture
- Increased trade
- Development of cities
- Power struggles, crop failures, cost of pyramids
caused collapse
18Djoser2630 2611 BCE
- fought off invaders and expanded territory
- New developments in agriculture, increased trade,
development of cities - constructed Step Pyramid at Saqqara
- Ended a famine
19Khufu2551-2528 BCE
- Ruled a united Egypt
- Used his relatives to help him
- Harsh ruler who treated his subjects cruelly
- Built the Great Pyramid at Giza
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21Middle Kingdom (2050 BCE 1800 BCE)
- Corrupt government
- Frequent rebellions
- Food shortages
- People rebel
- land drained for farming
- Hyksos conquer Egypt
22Senusret I(1971 1926 BCE)
- fought against Nubia Libya
- built fortresses
- Protected gold, copper, granite resources in
Sinai - Encouraged cultural development
- Supervised construction of buildings
- created elaborate improvements to existing
shrines temples - Jubilee Chapel at Karnak
- Craftwork literature
23Ramses IIThe Great(1290 -1224 BCE)
- Most powerful ruler of the period
- Battle of Kadesh- fought to standoff against much
larger Hittite force - Signed 1st known peace treaty
24New Kingdom Period
- Time of Reunification
- Hyksos expelled
- Pharaohs created large empire
- Traded w/ lands along eastern Mediterranean Red
Sea - Great temples built
- Nubians, then others invaded
25Queen Hatshepsut(1540-1482 BCE)
- Daughter of one Pharaoh/ widow of another
- Ruled in stepsons name but then declared herself
Pharaoh - Encouraged trade
- Brought back ivory, spices, incense
Hatshepsuts Mortuary Temple at Deir el-Bahri-
26Akhenaten (Amenhotep)1353 1335 BCE
- Created new religion of one god-Aten
- Controversy, disputes over his religious beliefs
- Abandon Thebes built new city
- New spectacular, buildings, elaborate
ceremonies, works of art - Married to Nefertiti
- After death he was so unpopular that his city was
abandoned- destroyed
El Amarna
27Akhenaten Rebel
28Nile Tour of the Pharaohs Tombs
29Nubia
- Also known as Kush
- Egyptians traded/ fought w/them
- Gold, Ivory, cattle, slaves
- Nubians served in Egyptian armies
- Egyptian art shows Nubians as soldiers,
musicians, prisoners - As Egypt declined, Nubia regained its
independence - 750 BCE Nubian kings took control
- Saw themselves as restorers of Egyptian glory
- Ruled like earlier pharaohs-respected traditions
- 650 BCE Assyrians w/ iron weapons conquered Egypt
pushed Nubians south
30Religion
31How did religious beliefs shape the lives of
Egyptians?
- Each soul had to pass test to win eternal life
- Dead soul would be ferried across a lake of fire
to the hall of Osiris - Osiris would weight the soul against feather of
truth - Sinners would be fed to the crocodile-shaped
Eater of the Dead - Worthy souls would enter the Happy Field of Food
32Book of the Dead
- Spells, charms, formulas for the dead to use in
the afterlife
- I have made no man to suffer hunger. I have made
no one to week. I have done no murderI have not
encroached upon the fields of another. I have
not added to the wrights of the scales to cheat
the sellerI have not turned back water when it
should flow I am pure. I am pure. I am pure.
33Mummification
- Afterlife was same as life
- Body must be preserved
- Originally a privilege for rulers and nobles
- Eventually ordinary people won the right to
mummify their dead - Led to knowledge of human anatomy
34Egyptian Society
35Egyptian Writing
- Hieroglyphics a form of picture writing used for
important records - Ideograms symbolized an idea or action
- Demotic-simpler form of script for everyday
- Papyrus
36What was the Rosetta Stone?
- Black basalt slab bearing an inscription dating
from the year 196 BCE - Crucial key to the deciphering of Egyptian
hieroglyphs, and the foundation of modern
Egyptology. - discovered in 1799 by the French troops in
Napoleon's military expedition - Deciphered by Jean Champollion
- Hieroglyphics, demotic and Greek
37Medicine
- Belief in magic
- Knew human body
- Observed symptoms, diagnosed illness
- Surgery, medicines
38Science
- Priest astronomers studied heavens, mapped
constellations - Charted movement of planets
- Practical geometry to survey land
- Engineers for the pyramids and irrigation systems
39Egyptian Painting and Sculpture
- Statues, wall paintings
- Everyday scenes of trade, farming, family life,
religious ceremonies - Military victories
- Unchanged style for thousands of years
- Pharaohs gods larger
- Heads limbs in profile
- Eyes shoulders facing viewer
- Some humans have animal heads showing special
qualities
40Story of Sinuhe Popular Egyptian Folk Tale
- His majesty said, Behold thou art come. Thou
has trodden the foreign countries and made a
flight. But now elderliness has attach thee thou
has reached old age Do not live in exile any
lonegI answer What is it that my lord says to
me? Behold, I am before thee may thy majesty do
as he pleases - Tells us how Egyptians viewed both themselves and
the people of the surrounding desert