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TIMELINE:EGYPT

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EGYPTBACK HISTORY:• As races became better survivors and populations

grew, territorial disputes and conflicts began to take place.

• Many of these first conflicts began in what is now known as the “cradles of civilization” – the Yellow River, Incus River, Tigris River, and the Nile River Valleys.

• People were forced to build fortifications, found armies, and unify under a system of government.

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EGYPT• Egypt was one of the most rigid and

conservative civilizations ever to evolve. • The basic pattern for Egyptian institutions,

beliefs, artistic ideas, and religion were founded during its first few centuries of existence.

• The Egyptians became very stable, and as a result their civilization lasted thousands of years.

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EGYPT• Our knowledge of Egyptian civilization

comes almost entirely from the art, artifacts, and contents of the tombs of the kings and the remains of their architectural grandeur.

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The Great Pyramids

• ** The first pyramids were constructed as successors to the low rectangular tombs, called Mastabas

• * King Zoser the most important ruler of the 3rd dynasty built the first pyramid

• * He had Imhotep build his memorial tomb on a rock ledge at Sakkara– Imhotep is the first artist in history whose name is

known

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The Step Pyramid of King Zoser,

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OLD KINGDOM• During the 4th Dynasty, Pyramid building reached

a climax in the 3 Great Pyramids at Giza• Thousands of people died in the construction – The stones weighed 40 tones and were floated on

rafts across the Nile during flooding season and hauled to the edge

– The largest of the Great Pyramids was built for Cheops about 2530 BC

– This pyramid has over 2 million blocks of limestone

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The Great Pyramids

• Besides all the possessions belonging to the dead that went into the tombs, the walls were covered with painted relief sculptures showing various activities of the persons buried there as well as workers and relatives

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The Great Sphinx

The Great Spinx was 240 feet in length The body of a liion and head of Chefren, is was damaged by vandalism and the sandblasting winds of the Sahara

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Old Kingdom

• The statues unearthed in and near the Great pyramids are of three types

• Standing, seated, and sitting • Most of the statues have stylized and formal

appearance• They look straight ahead and each left food is

slightly forward • There are no open spaces piercing the block;

arms and legs are attached

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Middle Kingdom

• In the Middle Kingdom the princes of Thebes finally grew powerful enough to establish a comparatively peaceful rule that lasted 2 dynasties

• Architecture shifted from pyramids to the Construction of funerary temples built near Thebes

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Middle Kingdom/Old Kingdom

funerary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut

The Queen spent much of her reign constructing the temple, often strapping a false beard to her chin and wearing men's clothing when she visited

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• Art continued to flourish in the Middle Kingdom with craftspeople still holding an honored position in society http://www.slideshare.net/emileefinkelstein/ancient-egypt-middle-kingdom

Art work of the Middle Kingdom

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New Kingdom http://www.slideshare.net/guest641d6f7/ancient-egypt-the-new-kingdom-presentation

• About 1567 BC the princes of Thebes overthrew the invaders and established the New Kingdom

• This began with the 8th dynasty – Known as the Golden Age

• The Kingdom flourished and so did the artist and architects they grew in skill and creative expression

Ancient Egypt, The New Kingdom.url

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New Kingdom

• Huge monuments were built and many tiny decorative figures were also carved

• Egyptian rulers began constructing their tombs as soon as they were crowned

• During the 8th century many of the temples built were created specifically for the worship of gods and the homes of priests

• Among the greatest was the Temple of Amun at karnak

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Temple of Amun at Karnak

The Hypostyle hall was the most dramatic structure consisting of 135 columns that created a forest like feelinkg

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Relief Sculptures – were covering the walls of the tombs of the pharaoh and queens,

depicting life in the time period

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New Kingdom

• Many huge temples and complexes were built during the new kingdom

• The figures on the temples were in registers, layers.• Many gods were in the forms of animals • This is the first time you see artwork done

realistically rather than stylistically, Especially during the reign of Akhenaton

• He had a realistic sculpture done of his wife Nefertiti.

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Akhenaton Rule

• Akhenaton wife Nefertiti.• He built the largest private

home in the world at the time.• He changed his name and

declared a single new supreme god in Aten the sun god.

• He declared himself a god• Was succeeded by King TUT

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Ramses II

Ruled for about 67 years and had a multitude fo statues of himself placed throughout the land• 4 figures of Ramses are carved

directly out the standing cliff • The construction of the Aswan

dam in recent years caused this site to be flooded the preserve it the entire temple and the sculptures were cut apart lifted to the plain above and reassembled under the direction of American engineers

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Architecture• The Egyptian temples were

built using the post and lintel method.

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Architecture•Who borrowed the post and

lintel method from the Egyptians?

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Middle East

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Greece

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Rome

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EGYPT•Do we still see the post and lintel method being used today?

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Temples• Egypt’s elaborately decorated temples were

part of huge complexes of buildings and halls used for religious and governmental rituals.

• The Sphinx is one such temple complex.

• It is carved from a rocky ledge and portrays the body of a lion and the head of a Chefran, an Egyptian pharaoh.

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TemplesEgyptian temples were built for the official

worship of the gods and commemoration of pharaohs in Ancient Egypt and in regions under Egyptian control.

Housing and caring for the gods were the obligations of pharaohs, who therefore dedicated prodigious resources to temple construction and maintenance.

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Temple of Kom Ombo

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Temple of Hatshepsut

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Temple of Abu Simbel

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Temple of Luxor

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PyramidsThere are 138 pyramids discovered in

Egypt as of 2008. Most were built as tombs for the country's Pharaohs and their consorts during the Old and Middle Kingdom periods

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Sculpture• It was common for the pharaohs

to have great statues of themselves spread over the kingdoms to remind people of their jurisdiction.

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ArtOther Egyptian Art:• Dresses• Jewelry• Household objects• Furniture• Boxes• Vases• Gold, copper, bronze• Clay• Wood

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