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Title: Impact of Hieroglyphics


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Impact of Hieroglyphics
  • Egyptian Society/Economy

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Impact of hieroglyphics on Economy
  • From studying hieroglyphic records, historians
    have learned not only what it was to live in
    Egypt during each kingdom, but also about the
    Egyptian Economic system.

3
What is Economy?
  • An Economy is the way a country manages its
    resources to produce goods and services.

4
Egyptian Economy
  • Ancient Egypts economy was based on a surplus of
    crops.
  • The hieroglyphics was the system that told
    archaeologists and historians how the economy
    worked.

5
Egyptian Economy
  • The ancient Egyptians had no concept of money.
    Instead of tax money, the pharaoh took part of
    everything made in Egypt ( crops or trading goods
    linen cloth, leather goods, baskets etc.)
  • Ancient Egyptians would barter (trade) or make
    purchases with grain or other products.
  • Around this time, other cultures started using
    gold, copper or silver as a medium of exchange
    usually a metal with a value that people will
    accept. First coins came from Lydia, a kingdom
    which is now Turkey.

6
Egyptian Economy
  • Payment of the Pharaohs taxes were not only in
    the form of tangible objects but in days of
    work/labor.
  • Egyptians worked on canal and government projects
    during the flood season and farmers served in the
    army during wars.

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Egyptian Economy
  • In addition, the Egyptians also utilized slave
    labor slaves were prisoners of war.
  • Some worked in the government owned gold mines
    and others were trusted with high government
    positions.
  • Still Egypt had a very stratified society (See
    Farmer vs. Noble wks.)

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The Decline of the Old Kingdom
  • The Old Kingdom laid the groundwork for a
    civilization that lasted more than 2,000 years.
  • It had many accomplishments an organized
    government, stone monuments (the pyramids) a
    complex writing system etc
  • Still taxes for building the huge structures
    would grow too great.

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Decline of the Old Kingdom
  • In about 2000 B.C. the leaders in Upper Egypt
    rebelled and brought the Old Kingdom to an end.
  • They crowned their pharaoh and built a new
    capital in Thebes.
  • A new age The Middle Kingdom would emerge.
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