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Title: THE LATE BRONZE AGE


1
THE LATE BRONZE AGE
  • Post-Isolationist Egypt
  • As a result of foreign invasion and control
    (Hyksos), Egyptians seek to create a buffer zone
  • Expand territory to the Northeast
    (Syria-Palestine) and South (Nubia)

2
THE LATE BRONZE AGE
  • Egyptian Interactions with Near East
  • In competition with Hittites of Anatolia for
    control of Syria
  • Epic Battle of Kadesh (1274 B.C.E)
  • Largest Chariot battle ever fought (6000)
  • Ramesses II (Egypt) is ambushed by Muwatalli
    (Hittites)

3
THE LATE BRONZE AGE
  • Egyptian Interactions with Near East (cont.)
  • Battle of Kadesh (cont.)
  • Both sides are forced to accept treaty (first of
    its kind)
  • Ramesses claims victorybecomes wildly popular
    with fellow Egyptians

4
THE LATE BRONZE AGE
  • Egyptian Interactions with Central Africans
  • Nubia
  • Strategic gateway located between North Africa
    and Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Established relationship to acquire raw
    materials, namely gold

5
THE LATE BRONZE AGE
  • Egyptian Interactions with Central Africans
  • Nubia (cont.)
  • Extent of Egyptian control spans into Kush
  • Egypt controls area for 500 years
  • Leaves many marks on Nubian culture

6
THE LATE BRONZE AGE
  • Egyptian Interactions with Central Africans
  • Nubia (cont.)
  • Built towns on Egyptian models
  • Stone temples are constructed for Egyptian gods
  • Elite Nubian families work for Egyptian families
  • Transplant Egyptian culture back into Nubia

7
THE LATE BRONZE AGE
  • Egyptian Interactions with Central Africans
  • Nubia (cont.)
  • As Egypts power wanes, Nubians reclaim power
  • Set up new capital at Meroe
  • Eventually, actually rule all of Egypt for a
    short while (King Sabacus)

8
THE LATE BRONZE AGE
  • Minoan way of life
  • Located on the island of Crete
  • Society based on naval prowess
  • Had huge palaces
  • Based on Egyptian, Syrian, and Mesopotamian
    models
  • Knowledge about Minoans comes from Frescoes

9
THE LATE BRONZE AGE
  • Mycenaean way of life
  • Located in Greece
  • Borrowed heavily from Minoans
  • Fortified hilltop citadels
  • Linear B leaves us a record of Mycenaean
    practices
  • Uniform culture (sea trade networks)

10
THE LATE BRONZE AGE
  • Disruptions around 1200 B.C.E.
  • Large scale migrations
  • Movement by one group of people cause another to
    be displaced (refugees).
  • Invaders destroy key townstrade networks fall
    apart
  • Interdependent nature becomes problematic
  • Domino effect ensues

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THE LATE BRONZE AGE
  • Disruptions around 1200 B.C.E.
  • Cosmopolitan cities become more susceptible to
    invaders
  • Large scale empires give way to localized
    governments isolation re-emerges
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