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If the Nile shines, the Earth is joyous Every stomach is full of rejoicing, Every spine is happy, Every jawbone crushes its food, --Hymn to the Nile What is the tone of this hymn? What does the Nile shines refer to? Why would the Egyptians be singing a hymn to the Nile?

Nile River: Cataract: Delta: Dynasty: Pharaoh: Vizier: Papyrus: Hieroglyphics: Rosetta Stone: Mummification: Hatshepsut: Thutmose III: Ramses II: Terms, People, and Places

Lesson Objectives: Understand the ways in which geography helped shaped ancient Egypt. Analyze the achievements of the Old Kingdom, the events that brought turbulence to Egypt s Middle Kingdom, & how Egypt grew strong during the New Kingdom. Describe the ways in which religious beliefs shaped the lives of ancient Egyptians. Explain how the Egyptians organized their society. Outline the advances that the Egyptians made in learning, the arts, science, and literature.

Summary Kingdom of the Nile Ancient Egypt heavily relied on the Nile River for its development and survival. Ancient Egyptians developed a complex way of life and beliefs that continue to affect our world today. The three periods of ancient Egyptian history were the Old Kingdom, the Middle Kingdom, and the New Kingdom. Egyptian pharaohs organized a strong, centralized state and built majestic pyramids. Religion and learning played an important role in ancient Egyptian civilization. Egyptians worshipped many deities and believed in an afterlife. Egyptian society was organized into a hierarchy of classes, with the pharaoh at the top and farmers and slaves at the bottom.

Aim #7: How did ancient Egypt develop?

Geography Helps Shape Egypt No Nile! No Egypt! Desert protected Egypt from invasion, but limited settlement Nile River rises in Central Africa & each Spring, the rains feeds the Nile Nile provided fresh water & silt for farming Gov t projects controlled floods & stored water Nile served as a link to unite Upper & Lower Egypt (3100 BCE, Menes) The Nile served as a highway for travel & trade w/ Africa, ME, & Mediterranean

Checkpoint How did geography help shape ancient Egypt?

The Old Kingdom Forms (2575-2130 B.C.E.) Government: Pharaoh, viewed as ruler & god organized strong centralized state had absolute power & ruled through a bureaucracy Depended on a vizier to supervise gov t departments & scribes carried out vizier s instruction Pharaoh was landlord to local nobles Ptah-hotep wrote Instruction on the Vizier of Ptah-hotep 2450 B.C.E.

Great Pyramids Pharaohs built necropolises that contained pyramids w/ tombs Were costly & took a long time (20-30 yrs) The Great Pyramids still stand in Giza today

Women enjoyed rights like owning property, enter business deals, & obtain a divorce ; some were professionals

Religion polytheistic; diff. gods had different functions Chief god was Amon-Re, sun god Osiris, god of the Nile & afterlife Foundation of religion was belief in afterlife to get to afterlife, had to pass a test & followed the Book of the Dead prepared dead for afterlife through mummification afterlife like earth, so dead were buried w/ necessary items King Tut s tomb found in 1922 by Howard Carter Egyptians had to appease gods through prayer, moral actions, & offerings

I have caused none to feel pain. I have made [no man] to weep. I have not committed murder I have not stolen from the orchards; nor have I trampled down the fields I have not turned back water at its spring-tide I am pure. I am pure. I am pure. - Book of the Dead What sorts of crimes does the confession say one has not committed?

King Tut s Tomb

Fall of Old Kingdom Power struggles Crop failures Costly pyramids

Checkpoint How was Egyptian government structured during the Old Kingdom?

The Turbulent Middle Kingdom (1938-1630 B.C.E.) Corruption, rebellions were common Nile didn t rise as often (famine) Hyksos conquered Lower Egypt (1700s B.C.E.) for a century & introduced horse drawn chariots Achievements: large drainage project increased farmland conquering parts of Nubia (gold) more trade with Middle East & Mediterranean world

Checkpoint What events brought turbulence to Egypt s Middle Kingdom?

New Kingdom Egypt Grows Strong (1539-1075 B.C.E.) Age of Conquest as Pharaohs continually expanded Egypt by conquering lands to north (Syria) & to south (Nubia) Pharaohs included: Hatshepsut: first female ruler (14yr rule) & encouraged trade Thutmose III: Great military general, stretched Egypt s borders to the greatest extent ever! Ramses II: (66yr rule), most well-known ruler bec. he showed off his conquests on many monuments

learned a lot about anatomy from mummification were able to diagnose illnesses, prescribe meds, & perform surgery Astronomers developed a calendar w/ 12 months developed geometry to survey Nile farmland & to build pyramids created hieroglyphics to record important info. Rosetta Stone (1800s) Remains of art, wall paintings, statues show us Egyptian culture Advances/Contributions

Egypt Declines 1100s B.C.E., Assyrians & Persians conquered Egypt 332 B.C.E., last Egyptian dynasty collapsed as Greece conquered it 30 B.C.E., Romans took over

Checkpoint How did Egypt grow strong during the New Kingdom?