Slide 1
... double-take at the eerie similarities between the 3,000-year-old statue and the singer. ...
... double-take at the eerie similarities between the 3,000-year-old statue and the singer. ...
Egypt
... given government jobs- more people entering the nobility- weakened the control pharaoh once had over the people ...
... given government jobs- more people entering the nobility- weakened the control pharaoh once had over the people ...
Slide 1
... • At the end of the Old Kingdom, Egypt was split into Upper and Lower Egypt again. • When reunited, the Middle Kingdom began. • Provincial governors took over more of the control of Egypt: -defense of borders -control of water -agricultural wealth and trade. ...
... • At the end of the Old Kingdom, Egypt was split into Upper and Lower Egypt again. • When reunited, the Middle Kingdom began. • Provincial governors took over more of the control of Egypt: -defense of borders -control of water -agricultural wealth and trade. ...
King who first united upper and lower Egypt. Ancient Egyptian
... Stone coffins that held ancient Egyptian mummies. Famous king whose tomb was untouched for thousands of years. Four-sided, triangular tombs built for powerful kings. Famous king who built the Great Pyramid. Time period when the pyramids were built. The means by which water is brought to crops. A tri ...
... Stone coffins that held ancient Egyptian mummies. Famous king whose tomb was untouched for thousands of years. Four-sided, triangular tombs built for powerful kings. Famous king who built the Great Pyramid. Time period when the pyramids were built. The means by which water is brought to crops. A tri ...
Ancient Egypt Review
... •Her stepson was too young to rule so she took his place •She ruled as a female king ...
... •Her stepson was too young to rule so she took his place •She ruled as a female king ...
File - Miss Cummings` Social Studies Homepage
... Egypt’s Settlements • Egyptian civilization arose a bit after Mesopotamia. • Rose along the 4,100-mile Nile River on narrow strip of fertile land ...
... Egypt’s Settlements • Egyptian civilization arose a bit after Mesopotamia. • Rose along the 4,100-mile Nile River on narrow strip of fertile land ...
The Pharaoh
... 'Lord of the Two Lands' and 'High Priest of Every Temple'. As 'Lord of the Two Lands' the pharaoh was the ruler of Upper and Lower Egypt. He owned all of the land, made laws, collected taxes, and defended Egypt against foreigners. As 'High Priest of Every Temple', the pharaoh represented the gods on ...
... 'Lord of the Two Lands' and 'High Priest of Every Temple'. As 'Lord of the Two Lands' the pharaoh was the ruler of Upper and Lower Egypt. He owned all of the land, made laws, collected taxes, and defended Egypt against foreigners. As 'High Priest of Every Temple', the pharaoh represented the gods on ...
Ancient Egypt - Miss O`Connor`sWebsite
... 3. Answer the Essential Question: How did the geography of the Nile River valley lead to the growth of a civilization there? ...
... 3. Answer the Essential Question: How did the geography of the Nile River valley lead to the growth of a civilization there? ...
Ancient Egypt
... families of kings and queen. If a king or queen died then their son would become king. Pharaohs made the laws in the land and decided what to do in a time of crisis. ...
... families of kings and queen. If a king or queen died then their son would become king. Pharaohs made the laws in the land and decided what to do in a time of crisis. ...
Early Civilizations: Mesopotamia
... 4. Unification: Two kingdoms unified around ________ BC; Upper Egypt ruler ______________ conquered north, ______________ capital city, adopted both symbols (snake and vulture). First of ______ dynasties. E. The Old Kingdom 1. Many of the institutions for which the Egyptian civilization is known wer ...
... 4. Unification: Two kingdoms unified around ________ BC; Upper Egypt ruler ______________ conquered north, ______________ capital city, adopted both symbols (snake and vulture). First of ______ dynasties. E. The Old Kingdom 1. Many of the institutions for which the Egyptian civilization is known wer ...
File
... also known as a peace-maker and for the monuments he left behind all over Egypt. He was the first king in history to sign a peace treaty with his enemies, the Hittites, ending long years of wars and hostility. ...
... also known as a peace-maker and for the monuments he left behind all over Egypt. He was the first king in history to sign a peace treaty with his enemies, the Hittites, ending long years of wars and hostility. ...
Pharaoh
... crown of upper and lower Egypt from father to son to grandson. A series of rulers from a single family is called a dynasty; Menes starts the 1st dynasty of Egypt. Ancient Egypt would consist of 31 dynasties, spanning 2,800 years. ...
... crown of upper and lower Egypt from father to son to grandson. A series of rulers from a single family is called a dynasty; Menes starts the 1st dynasty of Egypt. Ancient Egypt would consist of 31 dynasties, spanning 2,800 years. ...
Name: Ancient Egypt Study Guide USE YOUR BOOK and NOTES
... 5. What form of writing did ancient Egyptians use? What did the Egyptians write on? ...
... 5. What form of writing did ancient Egyptians use? What did the Egyptians write on? ...
Old Kingdom:
... The Hyksos invaded, they used weapons of Bronze and Iron to defeat the Egyptians. The power of the Pharaoh declined during the middle kingdom ...
... The Hyksos invaded, they used weapons of Bronze and Iron to defeat the Egyptians. The power of the Pharaoh declined during the middle kingdom ...
5-3 Notes: The Pyramid Builders
... succession is the order in which members of a dynasty inherit a throne (more than 30 dynasties ruled Egypt) • Historians divide ancient Egypt into the Old Kingdom (which began around the year 2575 BCE), Middle Kingdom, and the New Kingdom ...
... succession is the order in which members of a dynasty inherit a throne (more than 30 dynasties ruled Egypt) • Historians divide ancient Egypt into the Old Kingdom (which began around the year 2575 BCE), Middle Kingdom, and the New Kingdom ...
Module 2 - Travel Biz Monitor
... considered by many to be the place from which modern civilisation arose. So, to understand why the world admires this civilization, we have to return back to the beginning of the story and read carefully. Prehistory of Egypt: The first dynasty of Pharaohs dates back to around 3100 BC. However, there ...
... considered by many to be the place from which modern civilisation arose. So, to understand why the world admires this civilization, we have to return back to the beginning of the story and read carefully. Prehistory of Egypt: The first dynasty of Pharaohs dates back to around 3100 BC. However, there ...
Ancient Mediterranean Culture- Egypt
... Ancient Egypt The culture of ancient Egypt developed from a network of pastoral and agricultural societies that existed near the Nile River Valley during the 4th and 5th millennia BC. These independent villages and towns were called nomes, or city-states, and were ruled by nomarchs. Around the year ...
... Ancient Egypt The culture of ancient Egypt developed from a network of pastoral and agricultural societies that existed near the Nile River Valley during the 4th and 5th millennia BC. These independent villages and towns were called nomes, or city-states, and were ruled by nomarchs. Around the year ...
Ancient Egypt Task Cards
... • Have students review questions and check their answers using the QR app. ...
... • Have students review questions and check their answers using the QR app. ...
silt. - SWR Global History
... – A government ruled by such religious leaders is called a theocracy. To help him rule, the pharaoh had a chief official, called a vizier. •The vizier organized government and saw to the day-to-day affairs of rulership. •It was during the Old Kingdom that the pyramids were built. •The pyramids wer ...
... – A government ruled by such religious leaders is called a theocracy. To help him rule, the pharaoh had a chief official, called a vizier. •The vizier organized government and saw to the day-to-day affairs of rulership. •It was during the Old Kingdom that the pyramids were built. •The pyramids wer ...
Chapter 5 Lesson 3 Outline KEY Revised
... e. Traders also brought incense, a material burned for its pleasant smell. 4. One important trading partner was Phoenicia. a. The Phoenicians lived on the Mediterranean. b. The Phoenicians had their own alphabet and system of writing. c. The Phoenicians traded goods all over the ancient world. 5. Ne ...
... e. Traders also brought incense, a material burned for its pleasant smell. 4. One important trading partner was Phoenicia. a. The Phoenicians lived on the Mediterranean. b. The Phoenicians had their own alphabet and system of writing. c. The Phoenicians traded goods all over the ancient world. 5. Ne ...
File
... ◦ Pharaohs began the long, difficult process of building their tombs as soon as they came to power ◦ Pyramid- huge buildings with four sloping triangleshaped sides ◦ Giza- location of important pyramids ◦ Could take 20 years to build by slaves and other ...
... ◦ Pharaohs began the long, difficult process of building their tombs as soon as they came to power ◦ Pyramid- huge buildings with four sloping triangleshaped sides ◦ Giza- location of important pyramids ◦ Could take 20 years to build by slaves and other ...
The Pyramid Builders
... • The first dynasty of Egypt began around 2925 B.C. • A DYNASTY is a line of rulers from the same family • A ruler’s oldest child usually took the king’s place when he died ...
... • The first dynasty of Egypt began around 2925 B.C. • A DYNASTY is a line of rulers from the same family • A ruler’s oldest child usually took the king’s place when he died ...
Middle Kingdom of Egypt
The Middle Kingdom of Egypt (also known as The Period of Reunification) is the period in the history of ancient Egypt between about 2000 BC and 1700 BC, stretching from the establishment of the Eleventh Dynasty to the end of the Twelfth Dynasty, although some writers include the Thirteenth and Fourteenth dynasties in the Second Intermediate Period. During this period, Osiris became the most important deity in popular religion.The period comprises two phases, the 11th Dynasty, which ruled from Thebes and the 12th Dynasty onwards which was centered on el-Lisht. These two dynasties were originally considered to be the full extent of this unified kingdom, but historians now consider the 13th Dynasty to at least partially belong to the Middle Kingdom.