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Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egypt. Finny Dorsch Ryan Fields. Liam Fitzgerald Michael Fiocco. From Desert Sands To Expanding Lands. Everything you need to know about the Nile Kingdom. Ancient Egypt Timeline. Old Kingdom Middle Kingdom New Kingdom . Fall of Egypt. Nile River

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Ancient Egypt

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  1. Ancient Egypt Finny Dorsch Ryan Fields Liam Fitzgerald Michael Fiocco From Desert Sands To Expanding Lands Everything you need to know about the Nile Kingdom

  2. Ancient Egypt Timeline Old Kingdom Middle KingdomNew Kingdom Fall of Egypt

  3. Nile River -Starts at Heart of Africa -More than 4,000 miles long -Source of Life in Egypt -Floods help Farms (Irrigation) Dark Fertile Soil -Known as the “Black Land” Beyond the Black Land are Deserts -Known as the “Red Land” Geography

  4. Religion -Polytheistic -No Egyptian Word for Religion -Many Natural and Heavenly Gods *Land God=Osiris *River God=Isis *Sun God=Atum (Human) or Re Birth of a Civilization

  5. Egyptian History -Three Section *Old Kingdom *Middle Kingdom *New Kingdom Old Kingdom -Lasted 2700 to 2200 B.C.E. -Age of Prosperity and Splendor -Beliefs *Pharaoh Obedience meant Stability *Break in Royal Order meant Holy Offense -42 Provinces Birth of a Civilization (cont.)

  6. Old Kingdom Birth of a civilization (cont.) -Lasted 2700 to 2200 B.C.E. -Age of Prosperity and Splendor -Beliefs *Pharaoh Obedience meant Stability *Break in Royal Order meant Holy Offense -42 Provinces

  7. Middle Kingdom -Lasted 2050 to 1652 B.C.E. -Fortresses built on Southern Border -Pharaohs sent Merchants all across Western Asia -Pharaoh also drained Swamps to augment Farming -Dug Canal to connect Nile and Red Sea Birth of a Civilization (cont.)

  8. New Kingdom -Lasted 1567 to 1085 B.C.E. -Egypt became Most Powerful in Southwest Asia -Became wealthy and built more Temples -Pharaoh Amenhotep IV introduced new god, Aton, God of Sun Disk -Aton destroyed former Egyptian beliefs, causing Egypt to fall Birth of a civilization (Cont.)

  9. Invasion of Hyskos ended Middle Kingdom era -Hyskos conquered Egypt -Egypt learned from Hyskos and repelled them • Egypt stole the Hyskos’ signature weapon -The War Chariot Invasion and War

  10. Pyramids and Mummies -Dedicated to dead Pharaohs, their families, and their servants -Everything needed in Ka (Afterlife) was stored there -Physical bodies were preserved via mummification Traditions

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