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Self Starter:

On your Cornell notes: Think about what you know about

Ancient Egypt and the Nile River. When you think of the Nile river…. What

questions do you have about the river and how it was used in the Ancient times.

Try to list at least 5 or more questions.

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Where some of these your questions?

Ch. 2-A Egypt

Click icon to add pictureWhere is the River Nile? Where is the source of the River Nile? Which two main rivers flow into the River Nile?Why did the Ancient Egyptians live near the River Nile?Why was the Nile River so important to the Ancient Egyptians? What else did the Nile provide for the Ancient Egyptians?What was the area next to the River Nile Called? When did the Nile flood? Why did the Nile Flood?Why does the Nile not flood now ?Who was the Nile God?Interesting facts about the River Nile

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Where is Egypt?

Because of the dry climate of Africa the Nile river valley had plentiful wild game and water

It is located in the Northern part of Africa

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Where does it start?

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They called the gift from God.

The people along the Nile called the land Kemet, meaning rich, black, soil.

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How long is the Nile River?

FACT:

Most of the Egyptians lives along the narrow strip on the east back of the river which makes up only 4% of the country!

The Nile river is the longest river in the world it is: 4,160 miles long

It creates an enormous oasis extending the length of Egypt

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OasisAlong Nile

النيل نهرNile River

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How is the Nile Used?

FACT:

The Nile river flows to the NORT

H!

The Nile in ancient times served as a major highway, a source of food and water.

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Did the Nile have any other importance?

The seasonal rise and fall of the Nile was important for survival of those ancient Egyptians.

They knew when the floods would come on the day that Siruis, (the dog star) would rise at dawn.

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How did the Ancient people of Egypt control the River?

There were three phases (seasons, which were 4 months each):For the people of Egypt it was determined by the Nile.• Phase #1 Nile Rose

(starting in July)• Phase #2 Nile flooded• Phase #3 River recede to its

original level.

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How did they use the Nile for Agriculture?

The flooding of the NileWould bring a rich silt downTo fertilize the soil for there

Crops

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How is it used today? Is it different than the ancient times?

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New Technology for Egypt

In the 1900s the Egyptian population exploded.To support the growing population Dams were built to effectively use the Nile.

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THE LARGEST DAM IS THEASWAN DAM

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Building the Dam

FACTS:

The Dam was started in 1960 and finished in 1971

The Lake reservoir behind the Dam is Lake Nasser.

A short history of Dams in Egypt

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The Dam brought many changes to Egypt

They were able to cultivate 1.3 million acres and have crops year round

The flooding was not so devastating were they could not control it.

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Could the Dam create any problems for Egypt?

FACT:

The total

population of

Egypt is about

71 Million

Because the silt does not filter down the river, the farmers now have to fertilize the land. Chemical fertilizers!

There is a problem with water evaporation on the land

Because farming is done all year round, the wet land does not dry out, creating a bacteria in the soil which contributes to many deaths in Egypt.

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Two Kingdoms: Upper and Lower Egypt

Located in the South

Upper Egypt is the southern part of the country, bordering on Nubia. It is the drier and more mountainous part and the desert comes closer to the river. Papyrus did not grow here.

Located in the North

Lower Egypt is the northern part of the country, bordering on the sea. The Nile splits into several branches and forms a great V-shape called the Delta. Lower Egypt is the wetter and more fertile part of the country. Papyrus grew here.

Upper Egypt Lower Egypt

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King Menes ruled Upper Egypt about 3100 BCE

FACT:

Egypt unlike Mesopotami

a quickly became united

under a single

political and economic system

He united the two kingdoms by conquering lower Egypt and gaining more power

He gain farmlands He established the First Egyptian CapitalMemphis(Located by modern day Cairo)

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Sinai

What is this peninsula called? Located in Egypt

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Menes is believed to establish the first

What is a

Dynasty?

*A ruling

family*

Dynasty

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There have been about 30 Dynasties between 3100 BCE and 1090 BCE

Scholars have divided Egyptian history into three major periods.

Times between the three kingdoms were times of civil war and invasion. Between the three kingdoms it left Egypt without a strong dynasty

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Old Kingdom – The pyramid Age

3100-2700 BCE

The period is known as the most dynamic period.

1.Egypt had a strong monarchy capable of maintaining peace.

(Pharaohs, (Egyptian rulers) acquired power and organized a strong centralized government. They divided kingdoms into provinces and appointed officials to supervise tax collection.

2.Development of Engineering skills.a. Pyramidsb. Large stone structures. (First pyramid built for

Zoser (Djoser)

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3. Introduction to Hieroglyphics

4. Invention of their calendar

5. Agricultural develops- learn to control the Nile.

By 2200 BCE peasants revolved and Civil War breaks out, lasting 150 years. The Old Kingdom’s treasury was exhausted by the huge expense of building pyramids, thus the Old Kingdom ends.

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Middle KingdomAge of the Nobles

2260- 1570 BCE

1. The Hyksos invaded Northern Egypt (about 1700BCE) and crushed the Egyptians. However the Egyptians remained united.

2. Canals were built and trade flourished

3.Temples were built a. Luxor

b. Karnak

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4- Mummification rights were given to the lower class.5. Nobles gained more freedom6. Thousand of Acres of land were cultivated

By 1800 BCE a weak Pharaoh left Egypt in turmoil and civil war brook out. Thus the decline of the Middle Kingdom

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• Egyptian power reached its peak during the New Kingdom. Ambitious pharaohs established great empire.

• Wealth increased from trading taxes that were collected from loot that was conquered in outside lands.

• Rich cargo of Ivory, Incense, Ebony, and Gold were collected.

• Even Monkeys for private zoos were collected

New Kingdom- Age of the Empire1670-

332 BCE

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The first woman- Hatshepsut becomes Pharaoh.Her Stepson Thutmos III becomes a brilliant military leader and expands the empire. Thutmos III raised great monuments to his own greatness.

New Kingdom

Another great Pharaoh during the New Kingdom was Ramses II

Cont..