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Egypt
8,000 years ago
the Sahara was a
green grassland.
Today – the
Sahara is the
largest desert
in the world.
2 Great Nile
Civilizations
developed around
3000 B.C.
•Egypt
•Nubia
Label the map of Ancient
Egypt and Nubia
Egypt – the Gift of the Nile
Herodotus - “Father of History”
• The Nile gives
birth to
civilization
• Gave life to the
desert
The Nile
Facts
Nile Facts
Geography
of the Nile
Cataracts
• area of strong rapids or waterfalls
• 1st cataract – 720 miles from
Mediterranean; border between Upper
and Lower Egypt
Nile Delta
• Nile Delta: triangular (fan-shaped)
marshland where Nile empties into
Mediterranean Sea
• Most lived near the Delta; farmers
Advantages of the Nile
• Fresh water, fish, animals (game &
livestock)
• Protection: Cataracts
• Flooding: rich soil
• transportation
Flooding of the Nile
• Little rain; mostly desert
• Water comes from rainfall in East
African highlands
• Easier to predict than flooding in
Mesopotamia
• mid-summer: Upper Egypt
• Fall – Lower Egypt
Results of Flooding
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Deposited silt – dark, fertile soil
Essential for farming (& life)
Black lands – along Nile
Red Lands – dry, lifeless, desert
(beyond Nile)
Advantages Beyond the Nile
• Deserts on both sides provided
protection
• Seas: protection and trade
from
Village
to
Civilization
Villages Develop
• 12,000 ya: hunter-gatherers moved
to Nile Valley
• Began to settle in small villages
• Developed irrigation systems:
basins, canals, shadoofs
Irrigation
• Basins: bowlshaped holes to
store water
• Shadoof – machine
used to lift water
Villages Grew
• Wealthy farmers became
leaders
• Took over villages
• 3200 B.C. – villages
banded together to form 2
kingdoms
• Upper Egypt and Lower
Egypt
Unifying Egypt
• Lower Egypt: Pe (wore red crown)
• Upper Egypt: Nekhen (white crown)
Shallow red crown – Lower
Egypt in the north
High white crown – Upper Egypt
in the south
A Unified Egypt
• Scorpion – king of Upper Egypt
failed to unite the two
kingdoms
• King Menes - successful
King Menes
• 3100 B.C.
• Invaded and conquered
Lower Egypt
• Married princess from
Lower Egypt
• Capital - Memphis
King Menes
• 1st pharaoh (Egyptian
leader)
• 1st dynasty (series of
rulers from the same
family)
• Also called Narmer
• Wore double crown –
symbolized leadership
over two kingdoms
King Menes
• 1st dynasty – 200 years
• 2nd dynasty – 200
years
rd
• 3 dynasty – begins
about 2700 B.C.
• 2700 b.C. – Old
Kingdom