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When You Hear “Ancient Egypt” What Do You Think Of?. This of course, is based on popular legends and Hollywood. This presentation is an over-view of Chapter 2 , Section 1 , Please open your book to page 38. Nile River “Delta”. Egypt. Nile River. Persian Gulf. Mediterranean Sea. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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When You Hear“Ancient Egypt”

What Do You Think Of?

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This of course, is based on popular legends and Hollywood.

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This presentation is an over-view of Chapter 2, Section 1, Please open your book to

page 38.

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9Satellite View of the Nile River and Egypt

Nile River

Egypt

Persian Gulf

Nile River “Delta”

Mediterranean Sea

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Water flows down hill. The Nile flows and empties into the Mediterranean Sea. So…. ”Upper Egypt” is higher (upper) and water flows to “Lower Egypt” (below) which empties into the Mediterranean. Make sense?

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Some Nile Factspage 39

• Hunters and gatherers moved into the Nile River valley between 6000 B.C. to 5000 B.C.

• The Nile River Valley was green and fertile.• The Nile River provided water to the dry land.• Water was used for drinking, cooking,

cleaning, and farming.• The river also provided fish and supported

plants and animals.• The Blue Nile and the White NileWhite Nile come

together to form the Nile River

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Some More Interesting Nile Facts…Page 40

• Just before the Nile empties into the Mediterranean Sea it branches out and forms a “delta.” The delta soil is very fertile.

• To the left of the Nile is the largest desert in the world! The Sahara Desert. To the right side is the Eastern Desert.

• Ancient Egyptians called the deserts the “Red Land” because of their extreme dryness & heat.

• The deserts kept enemies (the bad guys) away.• In the south, dangerous cataracts blocked

enemies from approaching Egyptian villages and cities.

• The Mediterranean Sea did allowed ships into Egypt.

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Nile River People NotesPage 41-42

• Egyptians depended on the Nile’s floods to grow their crops.

• The Nile floods each spring brought very fertile soil (silt) to the farmlands.

• Farmers along the Nile planted wheat, barley, and flax. This provided enough food for themselves and their animals.

• Egyptian farmers knew to use irrigation.• The “Shadoof” was invented to help lift

water from the river and wells.

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More River People Notes…

• Egyptians also developed geometry to survey (measure land).

• Egyptians used papyrus (a reed-plant that grows along the nile) to make baskets, sandals, rafts, and later a form of paper.

• Egyptians also developed a form of writing using picture-symbols called hieroglyphics.Scribes used hieroglyphics to keep written records.

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Two United Kingdoms

• The King of Upper Egypt, King Narmer (also called King Menes) conquered Lower Egypt and united the two kingdoms.

• As one united kingdom the Egyptian civilization grew and prospered.

• Farming grew, as did other job specializations, as did astronomy and mathematics.

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Dynasty• King Narmer wore a combined red and

white crown. He wore the white which symbolized Upper Egypt and red which symbolized Lower Egypt.

• Together, the white and the red symbolized a united Egypt, of which he was the king.

• When King Narmer died, his son became pharaoh, and then his son, and so on. Such a succession of rulers in one family is called a dynasty.

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Egyptian Society

• Much like Mesopotamia• Pharaoh, or king, is highest

–Priests and Nobles next–Traders, artisans, shopkeepers, and scribes

–Farmers and herders–Unskilled workers

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What Is Papyrus, And How Did The Egyptians Use It?

Page 46, What Did You Learn?

A leafy plant eaten for its vitamins

A waterway connecting the Blue and White Niles

A reed type plant used to make sandals,

baskets, and paper

A reed type of plantUsed as a medicine

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Papyrus was used for all of those things and more!

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What Rights Did Women Have In Ancient Egypt?

Women had few or no rights

They could own and pass on property, buy and sell

goods, make wills, & divorce

They had only rightsgiven to them by

the Pharaoh

They were allowed toown cattle and ducks

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Egypt was one of the only early civilizations in which women had

rights comparable to those of men.

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Describe The Ancient Egyptian Writing System.

Picture-symbols called Hieroglyphics were used

A system called Cuneiform was used

Alpha-numeric symbolswere used

They had not yetdeveloped writing

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Hieroglyphics were a highly developed system of writing.

Scribes were responsible for using it to keep written records.

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What Was The Significance of Narmer’s Double Crown?

It was only for decorationIt meant that he was

one two kings who ruled

He was very arrogantand wanted two crowns

He wore a double crownafter he conquered

Lower Egypt

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Narmer, or Menes, wanted all to know that he was king of all of Egypt!

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