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Egypt  Geography • Desert o “Redlands” o Natural barriers to invasion • Nile River o “Blacklands” Kemet o Unlike Mesopotamia, river serene and predictable o River was everything to Egyptians: life and communication • Mediterranean and Red Seas  Political • Egypt separated into two distinct regions: Upper and Lower Egypt • These regions unified by King Menes during the Archaic Period 3000 BC to 2700 BC • Pharaoh – “great house” or “palace” • People began to use hieroglyphics to write • Use of irrigation ditches History • Archaic Period: Narmer(Menes) united Upper and Lower Egypt 1. Old Kingdom (2700 BC. To 2200 BC) 2. Middle Kingdom (2050 BC to 1800 BC) 3. New Kingdom (1500 BC -1000 BC • Covers a huge block of time….over 3,000 years. Historians noticed something interesting. During this huge time period Egypt was ruled by Pharaohs. Power was passed in families called dynasties. Historians noticed that much of the history of Egypt could be divided into three large blocks of time. In each block, the Pharaohs of the 31 dynasties behaved in a certain way  Age of Pyramid Builders  2700 BC– 2180 BC  step pyramid(series of mastabas) for King Zoser(Djoser) near Memphis  His vizier was Imhotep Power virtually unlimited  Pharaoh was considered child of the sun god (Re)  Pharaoh’s chief subordinates were the priests – pharaoh was the chief priest… believed to enjoy eternal life  Egypt eventually divided into 42 provinces administered by a governor  Governors reported to the Pharaoh or his chief bureaucratic official, the Vizier  The Old Kingdom was a period of great peace  Pharaoh had no standing army – each local area had its own militia  There was little to no slavery  Most of the large pyramids were constructed during the Old Kingdom The pyramids at Giza built for King Khufu(Cheops) Contrary to popular belief, the pyramids were not built with slave labor but by the Egyptian people. How was it done?  The Old Kingdom fell about 2200 BCE • • • • • Financial problems due to construction of the pyramids Crop failures Provincial nobles usurped power from central government – warred against each other Pyramids, tombs statues and temples looted and destroyed Period of chaos called the First Intermediate Period – ended with rise of Middle Kingdom around 2050 BCE  Ruled through an alliance composed of middle class – nobility kept in check  Period of expansion – Nubia conquered  Construction of public works versus pyramids  Religion democratized – hope of salvation of common people  Trade increases with Syria and Mesopotamia  Middle Kingdom considered golden age of Egypt  Middle Kingdom possibly weakened by nobles revolting  Period of chaos followed  Weakened Egypt conquered by Hyksos  Hyksos introduce horse drawn chariot, use of bronze, new weapons  Hyksos gained power through superior weapons: chariots and bronze weapons  Egyptians learned from Hyksos – united as one people to oust them  Ahmose became powerful as power of nobility severely curtailed  Thebes becomes capital of Egypt  Egypt became imperialistic – appetite whetted for war and conquest  The large army gathered to destroy the Hyksos used by pharaoh to expand territory  Egypt conquered into Libya and Syria  Prisoners of war = large slave population  Hatshepsut • First of four female rulers of Egypt • Became pharaoh as regent for son • Succeeded by son Thutmose III • Son destroyed most records of Hatshepsut  Amenhotep IV (Akhenaton) • • • • Established monotheism Aton- the sun god Queen Nefertiti Short reign (~15 years)  Polytheism restored by boypharaoh Tutankhamen  Ramses II (The Great)  The Treaty of Kadesh Egypt & Hittites  Conquered by nomadic Sea People  Last real independent kingdom • Libyans, Nubians (Kush), Assyrians, Persians, Greeks, Romans, Muslims, Europeans Forensic experts have re-created the real Tutankhamen