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Title: Nile River Valley Notes


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Nile River Valley Notes
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I. Egyptian Geography
  • A. Location
  • 1. Egypt is located on the Nile River.
  • 2. The Nile begins in the Highlands of Ethiopia
    with two branches
  • a. The White Nile and the Blue Nile

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I. Egyptian Geography
  • A. Location
  • 3. These rivers unite and flow north where they
    empty into the Mediterranean Sea.
  • 4. Where the river empties into the Nile it
    forms the Nile Delta, a rich area of
    alluvial (muddy) soil.

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I. Egyptian Geography
  • B. The Nile
  • 1. The most important thing to the Egyptians
    about The Nile was the yearly flooding.
  • 2. The Nile would flood each year in the
    spring. With the flood it would deposit a
    rich later of silt, or soil on either side
    of the river.

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I. Egyptian Geography
  • C. Protection
  • 1. Egypt had several natural barriers which
    helped to protect it from invasion.
  • 2. The major barrier was the Sahara Desert.

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II. Egyptian Civilization
  • A. Origins
  • 1. 5000 B.C. Neolithic hunter-gatherers began
    settling along the Nile River Valley
  • 2. 4000 B.C. Egypt consists of 2 large
    kingdoms
  • a. Lower Egypt in the north, Nile Delta
  • b. Upper Egypt in the south, Nile Valley

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II. Egyptian Civilization
  • A. Origins
  • 3. 3100 B.C. King Menes unites Upper and
    Lower Egypt and established a capital at
    Memphis
  • a. Hereditary Rule - Menes reign marks
    the beginning of the first Egyptian
    dynasty a line of rulers from one
    family.

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III. Old Kingdom
  • A. 2700 BC 2200 BC
  • 1. The Old Kingdom was a period of great
    prosperity.
  • 2. This time is also called the pyramid age,
    because the great pyramids were built
    during this time.

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III. Old Kingdom
  • A. 2700 BC 2200 BC
  • 3. Egyptian kings came to be known as Pharaohs.
  • 4. The Pharaoh was seen as divine, or godlike.
    The people believed that the Pharaoh
    controlled many things including the flooding
    of the Nile itself.
  • 5. The Pharaoh wielded absolute power.

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III. Old Kingdom
  • A. 2700 BC 2200 BC
  • 6. Pyramids were built during the Old Kingdom
  • 7. They were designed to be tombs for the
    Pharaoh

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III. Old Kingdom
  • A. 2700 BC 2200 BC
  • 8. Originally there were step pyramids, then
    the pyramids evolved into the ones we see
    at Giza.
  • 9. The Pyramids were designed to protect the
    mummies of the Pharaohs, but they
    ultimately failed. They were robbed and
    pillaged.

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Valley of the Kings
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Mummification To preserve the body so that the
soul could stay in the afterlife, the Egyptians
perfected the process of mummification.
Mummification was expensive, however, and during
the Old Kingdom was a luxury of the rich. First
the body was washed and the internal organs
including the lungs, stomach, liver and
intestines were removed. The heart was left in
the body because the Egyptians viewed it as the
center of emotion. The Brain was removed
through the nose and thrown away. The Egyptians
didnt think it served any purpose
The Body was packed in Natron (a drying agent)
and left for 70 days. After that the body was
wrapped in linen with tree resin for glue.
Magical amulets and other treasures were buried
with the body.
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Mummies
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IV. Culture
  • A. Hieroglyphics
  • 1. Form of writing developed around 3000 BC
  • 2. Uses 600 signs, pictures, and symbols to
    represent words and sounds

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IV. Culture
  • A. Hieroglyphics
  • 3. Rosetta Stone
  • a. Discovered by the French in 1798 when
    invading Egypt.
  • b. Passages on the stone were
    written in Greek Hieroglyphics
  • c. Scholars used the Greek to
    decipher (read) the Hieroglyphics

The last line of each section says each
section says the same thing.
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B. Egyptian Religion
IV. Culture
  • 1. For the Egyptians, religion was closely tied
    to daily life.
  • 2. The Egyptians were polytheistic, worshipping
    many different gods.
  • 3. The most important god was the god of the
    sun, Re, also sometimes referred to as Ra or
    Amon-Re. It was believed that the Pharaoh
    was connected to this god.

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IV. Nubia Civilization (Kingdom of the Kush)
  • A. Origins
  • 1. Located between the Red Sea and the
    Nile River, important trade routes.
  • 2. Nubia was south of Egypt and were at
    ruled for over 500 years by the Egyptian
    Pharaohs. (1500 BC 1000 BC)

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Nubian Civilization
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IV. Nubia (Kush) Civilization
  • A. Origins
  • 3. Traded Gold, ivory, ebony and ostrich
    feathers.

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Nile and Mesopotamia Map
Mediterranean Sea
Nile River
Sahara Desert
Red Sea
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