PPT-Chapter 4: The Nile Valley

Author : alexa-scheidler | Published Date : 2017-09-22

Page 119 A Source of Religion Essential Question How did nature affect Egyptians religious beliefs Standards 65spi11 identify characteristics including economy

Presentation Embed Code

Download Presentation

Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Chapter 4: The Nile Valley" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this website for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.

Chapter 4: The Nile Valley: Transcript


Page 119 A Source of Religion Essential Question How did nature affect Egyptians religious beliefs Standards 65spi11 identify characteristics including economy social relations . : . “. The Four Early River Valley Civilizations. ”. . (See your Packet, p. 15b). Egypt on the Nile. I. GEOGRAPHY. Nile River. A. The Nile. 1. Egypt. ’. s settlements arose along narrow strip of land made. : . “. The Four Early River Valley Civilizations. ”. . (See your Packet, p. 15b). Egypt on the Nile. I. GEOGRAPHY. Nile River. A. The Nile. 1. Egypt. ’. s settlements arose along narrow strip of land made. The Nile Valley. The Land of the Nile. World’s longest river. Empties into Med. Sea. Lower Egypt – at Nile’s mouth – the delta. Delta = piece of land formed by soil deposits at mouth of river. SOL-WHI-3. The 1. st. River Valley Civilizations. During the New Stone Age, permanent settlements appeared in river valleys and around the Fertile Crescent. . River Valleys provided water and rich soil for crops as well as protection from invasion. . : . “. The Four Early River Valley Civilizations. ”. . (See your Packet, p. 15b). Egypt on the Nile. I. GEOGRAPHY. Nile River. A. The Nile. 1. Egypt. ’. s settlements arose along narrow strip of land made. A Long History of Land Use and Abuse. Some Early Civilizations and Their Environmental Problems. Some issues from last week;. Were Neolithic societies matriarchal?. Domestication of bees?. Matriarchal societies in prehistory;. Vocabulary. Dynasty. : a family that hands down power from one generation to the next. Mummification. : a ritual where all internal organs are removed from the body, which is dried in salt and wrapped in cloth. 4 Regions!. City-States in Mesopotamia. Egypt & Nile River. Indus Valley. China. Common Characteristics ??. Water!!. Deserts of river cultures short on resources. River Valley Civilizations. Opportunity to adapt environment. Landforms and uses. The location of the nile river is northern africa.. A very vital use for the nile river is flooding it creates a firtile green valley.. The river runs through Egypt,Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda . During the lesson. - Active notetaking and discussion of section one material.. After the lesson. - foldable . Ancient_Egypt__The_Gift_of_the_Nile_(3000_30_B.C).asf. Learning Target. - Today we will learn about the geography and people of Ancient Egypt. . TRUE. The Nile river flows over …. A. 4,000 miles. B. 700 Miles. C. 40,000 Miles. A. 4,000 Miles. What do you call the tiny bits of soil and rock the Nile carries that makes land fertile?. Silt. The Nile forms a fan shaped delta. What is a delta?. What do you find interesting about this image?. What do you find puzzling about this image?. What is one question you would like to ask the creator of this image?. The Gift of the Nile. Geography. played a key role in the development of Egyptian civilization. The Nile River brought life to Egypt. . & . Kush. As . empires were flourishing and falling in Mesopotamia, two new civilizations, . Egypt. and . Kush. were emerging in Africa, in the Nile River Valley.. The Nile River Valley was ideal for settlement because of its . Aradaib IE, Erickson BR, Elageb RM, Khristova ML, Carroll SA, Elkhidir IM, et al. Rift Valley Fever, Sudan, 2007 and 2010. Emerg Infect Dis. 2013;19(2):246-253. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1902.120834.

Download Document

Here is the link to download the presentation.
"Chapter 4: The Nile Valley"The content belongs to its owner. You may download and print it for personal use, without modification, and keep all copyright notices. By downloading, you agree to these terms.

Related Documents