PPT-Chapter 4 – Ancient Egypt and Kush

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The Old Kingdom Essential Questions What does the engineering of the pyramids tell us about Egyptian society How did religion shape Egyptian society I Rule by

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The Old Kingdom Essential Questions What does the engineering of the pyramids tell us about Egyptian society How did religion shape Egyptian society I Rule by Pharaohs Egypts political system was based on the belief that the . Like a giant snake, the Nile River slithers through some of the driest desert land on earth to create a narrow green valley. . The ancient Greeks called this land Egypt. For more than five thousand years, famous and often mysterious civilizations thrived along the banks of the Nile. About . “Egypt is the Gift of the Nile”. Herodotus: 400 BC (Greek Historian). The Nile River. The Nile River is the world’s longest running river!. The Nile River. The Nile River runs continually for over 4400 Miles!. TERMS . Pharaoh. – the title given to the rulers in ancient Egypt.. Nomes. – the provinces into which ancient Egypt was divided.. Nomarch. – the official who governed a nome (province) in ancient Egypt.. 3800 . BCE to 1400 CE. Map of Nubia. Egypt Names Nubia “Kush”. The Geography of Early Nubia helped civilization develop there. Kush and Egypt traded, but they also fought. Later Kush became a trading power with a unique culture. Turbett. . The Pyramids . The pyramids are the stone tombs of Egypt's kings - the Pharaohs and one of the world's greatest historical mysteries. They have stood for thousands of years, filled with many hidden secrets: clues about what life (and death) was like In Ancient Egypt.. 6. th. Grade Social Studies. Course: 87T01 – Virtual Field Trip. Carol . LaBella. NYCAL01@aol.com. Itinerary. Passport and Ticket *. Timeline *. Map * - Geography. Nile River. Overview - Tour of Egypt. Most ancient Egyptians settled along the Nile River. The Nile River provided fresh water for drinking, food (fish) and trade (navigable river). Papyrus reeds were very useful for many reasons. . The deserts of Egypt and Kush were helpful because they provided natural barriers to keep out invaders. Think…would you want to travel many miles in hot, dry desert conditions?. How was the Nile River important in ancient Egypt? Give 5 ways. Flooding and silt left fertile soil for farming. Ability to grow enough food to create a stable food supply. Stable food supply gave Egyptians the opportunity to specialize. PARCC Research Simulation Task. What is a Research Simulation Task?. Research Simulation tasks involve the gathering and inclusion of important information from several texts in various media formats on a particular topic or question. . Ancient Egypt. In ancient Egypt, LINEN was by far the most common textile. It helped people to be comfortable in the subtropical heat..  WOOL was considered impure. Only the wealthy wore animal fibers that were the object of taboos. They were used on occasion for overcoats, but were forbidden in temples and sanctuaries.  . 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?. Hicks, . Nyah. Looney, and Lilly Smart. Nubia. Nubia is a region that was later known as Kush. Historians do not know exactly when people arrived in Nubia. Evidence suggests that cattle herders arrived in about 2000 BCE. They grazed their herds on the Savannas that stretch across Africa, south of the Sahara. Later people settled in farming villages in Nubia. They grew crop, but they were also excellent hunters, skilled at using the bow and arrow. Soon the Nubians began forming armies known for their fighting skills. . Ancient Egypt and KushRamses II Rebuilds1Who does Ramses say is his father2Why does Ramses want to finish Setis tomb3Ramsess royal companions say that he is Rethe sun godWhy do you think they say thi Lecturer . . – . Pushina. O.S.. PLAN. Civilization of Mesopotamia.. Mesopotamian concepts of disease and healing.. Healthcare in ancient Mesopotamia.. History of Ancient Egypt.. Inventions of Ancient Egyptians..

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