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ANCIENT EGYPT

ANCIENT EGYPT. BY MICHAELA KIRKER. A Timeline of Ancient Egyptian History. Early settlers People began to settle in the Nile valley in about 7000 B.C.. They fertilized the land, kept animals, and built permanent homes on the side of the Nile river.

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ANCIENT EGYPT

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  1. ANCIENT EGYPT BY MICHAELA KIRKER

  2. A Timeline of Ancient Egyptian History • Early settlers People began to settle in the Nile valley in about 7000 B.C.. They fertilized the land, kept animals, and built permanent homes on the side of the Nile river. • NarmerNarmer (also known as Menes) was the first Egyptian pharaoh to conquer and rule over Upper and Lower Egypt.

  3. Hieroglyphic • Hieroglyphic writingHieroglyphic writing Hieroglyphic was one of the first completed writing to be used in ancient Egypt. The ancient Egyptians used it for more than 3500 years to record important information that was needed.The Egyptian writing had more than 700 hieroglyphs.

  4. Pyramid • First stone pyramid The first stone pyramid that was built in ancient Egypt was the 'Step Pyramid'. The Step Pyramid was built at Saqqara for the pharaoh Djoser. It was made by the building several 'steps' or layers of stone on top of each other.

  5. Pyramids of Giza • Pyramids of Giza Khufu's pyramidwas the largest of the three stone pyramids of Giza witch was built for the pharaoh Khufu (called Cheops by the Greeks). It stands about 147 meters high and its estimated weight is about 6,500,000 tons. • Khafra's pyramidThe second of the three pyramids of Giza was built for the pharaoh Khafra (called Chephren by the Greeks). It was built on the higher ground than Khufu's pyramid, so it looks taller than Khufu's pyramid, but it is actually smaller.

  6. The Great Sphinx • The Great Sphinx is a large statue made out of stone. It is located near Khafra's pyramid on the Giza plateau. The Great Sphinx has the body of a lion but the head of a human. • The Great Sphinx Menkaura's pyramidThe smallest of the three pyramids at Giza was built for the king Menkaura (called Mycerinus by the Greeks).

  7. Various Kings • Various kings In about 2200 B.C. the government in ancient Egypt collapsed and many people fought to become the ruler of ancient Egypt. For about 150 years, Upper and Lower Egypt had different rulers.

  8. Alexander the Great • Alexander the Great coin Alexander the Great (352-323 B.C.) came from Macedonia. Alexander had conquered much of Greece and the Levant by the time he was about 20 years old. In 332 B.C. Alexander conquered Egypt. • He founded the city of Alexandria on the Mediterranean coast, then left Egypt to continue his battles in the Near East. Alexander conquered territories as far east as India. However, in 323 B.C. he died of a fever.

  9. Rosetta Stone • Rosetta Stone In 196 B.C. this stele was carved with an agreement between a group of priests and the Egyptian government. It was written in three different scripts that were used in ancient Egypt at that time: hieroglyphic, demotic and ancient Greek. • Rosetta Stone This stone was found in A.D.1799 by one of Napoleon's soldiers working in the town of Rosetta (Rashid).

  10. King tut • King tut had four small coffins to hold his internal organs. • his real name is Tutukahamen. • He died when he was about 19 years old. • He started to rule when he was about 10. • They found his father though DNA. • They took the DNA from King Tut’sleg.

  11. Fun facts on Egypt • One of the Egyptian leaders kept hippos as pets. • Egyptian people worshiped more than 2,000 gods and goddesses. • Cleopatra ruled Egypt but was actually Greek! • Pharaohs wore fake beards made out of goat hair. • Egyptian doctors use honey to treat patients a lot.

  12. sources • National Geographic kids • King Tut Exhibit at the Houston Museum of Fine Arts • Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org) • Ancient Egypt for kids (egypt.mrdonn.org) • A Time Line of Ancient Egyptian History (ancientegypt.co.uk)

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