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TERMS:. Dynasty Monarchy Hieroglyphics. EGYPT: A HISTORICAL OVERVIEW. Predynastic Period (3100 BCE- 2650 BCE) Old Kingdom (2650 BCE-2134 BCE) Middle Kingdom (2040 BCE- 1640 BCE) New Kingdom (1550 BCE-1070 BCE) Late Dynastic Period (1070 BCE-332 BCE) Greek Period (332 BCE- 48 BCE) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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TERMS:DynastyMonarchyHieroglyphics

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EGYPT: A HISTORICAL OVERVIEW

Predynastic Period (3100 BCE- 2650 BCE)Old Kingdom (2650 BCE-2134 BCE)

Middle Kingdom (2040 BCE- 1640 BCE)New Kingdom (1550 BCE-1070 BCE)

Late Dynastic Period (1070 BCE-332 BCE)Greek Period (332 BCE- 48 BCE)Roman Period (48 BCE-395 CE)

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Predynastic Period (3100 BCE-2650 BCE) 450 yearsTwo regions of Upper

Egypt and Lower Egypt began as separate kingdoms.

The rulers of Upper Egypt wore a tall white crown, while the rulers of Lower Egypt wore a red crown.

A war was fought between the two, in which Upper Egypt won, making Egypt united.

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Later rulers wore a double crown representing both regions , and became known as “Lord of the Two Lands”.

The king who unified the country was Menes. He began the first dynasty.

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The Old Kingdom AKA “The Age of the Pyramids” (2650 BCE-2134 BCE) 516 yearsHistorians often

describe the Old Kingdom as “the age of the pyramids” because these structures are one of the greatest achievements of the period.

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In 2650 King Djoser finally created a government strong enough to command the country.

He ordered his people to construct an enormous tomb, the Step Pyramid at Saqqara. This symbolized Djoser’s power.

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During this period Egyptians considered their rulers to be living gods. The kings were known as Pharaohs.

These kings demonstrated an attitude of being more than earthly humans by remaining distant from the general population.

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ACHIEVEMENTS:Hieroglyphics are

improvedThe foundation for

organized government are laid

At the end of this period, Egypt suffered droughts and famines and the Pharaohs lost authority.

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ASSIGNMENT:REFLECT AND ANALYZE QUESTIONS: pages 77-83Page 831. Define the term nation. How did ancient Egypt

become a powerful, united nation?2. How did the people come to view the pharoahs during

the period of the Old Kingdom? How did the pharoahs show their power?

3. A) What caused the decline of the Old Kingdom?B) What caused the decline of the Middle Kingdom?

4. Imagine you are an Egyptian noble during the Old or Middle Kingdom. Write a letter to a fellow noble explaining why you oppose the power of the pharoahs and how you could conspire to overthrow them.

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The New Kingdom AKA “ The Age of the Empire” (1550 BCE- 1070 BCE) 480 yearsDuring this period,

Egypt became the strongest empire in the ancient world.

They were determined that Egypt never fall into the hands of foreigners again.

Pharaohs during this time increased the size of their armies.

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The Late Dynastic Period (1070 BCE-332 BCE)

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The Greek Period (332 BCE-48 BCE)

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The Roman Period (48 BCE- 395 CE)