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Cairo
Capital of Egypt
Ancient Egypt
Civilization that lasted longer than any other in human history?
3000 years
Span of Ancient Egypt civilization.
Life after Death
Egyptian believes in the...?
Religion
System of concepts that are of importance to a certain community making statements concerning the supernatural or sacred; broader term.
Myth
one component or aspect of religion; associated with Greek myths and ancient greek religion.
River of Nile (Nile River)
Body of water which flows through harsh and arid desert. Gave the civilization of Egypt its life.
Hieroglyphs
Writing system; mixtures of pictures and glyphs or symbols and was used for trading for goods.
Ancient Egypt
Ruled by 30 dynasties and Pharaohs; Egypt's Dynastic Period
Lower Egypt and Upper Egypt
Two Kingdoms dividing the Egypt
Lower Egypt
North part; richer kingdom and trade with the lands of Mediterranean sea
Upper Egypt
South part; very narrow strip of land to be cultivated while the rest of the land was dry desert
Nubia
People of Sudan
Early Dynasty (3100 - 2680)
Ruled by King Narmer who united the 2 kingdom
Old Kingdom (2680 - 2180)
3rd to 6th dynasty; Period of Structure/Building. Best for the building of the great pyramids.

First Intermediate (2180 - 2055)

7th to 11th dynasty; Coffin text.
At the end of this period, King Mentuhotep II regained the control over the whole egypt.M

Middle Kingdom (2055 - 1650 BC)
12th to 14 dynasty; Golden Age Ruled by Cleopatra and Time of Moses
Second Intermediate (1650 - 1550)
15th to 16th dynasty; Hyksos conquered the Lower Egypt
New Kingdom (1550 - 1069)
17th to 19 dynasty; Hyksos were driven out and Pharaohs regained over LE and UE. Developed a very powerful civil service of Royal Officials.
Late Period (c. 1000 - 32 AD)
Egypt was divided again and by 700 BC; frequently invaded by Nubians who formed new dynasty. Followed by Assyrians, Persians, Greek and lastly Romans
Ptolemy
Alexander the Great's General
Atum
First God
Shu
God of Air
Tefnut
Goddess of Moisture
Geb
God of Earth
Nut
Goddess of Sky
Osiris
Son of Geb and Nut; God of Underworld
Isis
Goddess of Magic; Mother of Horus
Seth
God of Evil, Desert and Storm; Husband of Nephthys
Nephthys
Goddess of Mourning and Death; Mother of Anubis
Horus
King of Egypt who killed God of Evil, Desert and Storm to get the crown of his Father
Egyptian
started the first culture to develop literature
The Book of the Death
Collection of Prayers; The greatest Literature Extra ordinary collection of prayers, invocations, and religious formula
Religious Literature
Earliest body of text; hymns and spell sculptures at the walls of chambers in the pyramids (pyramid texts)
Tales
True or Fictional; narrative with beginning and ending made to be interesting and exciting with vivid details
Wisdom Literature
Maxims belong to the genre of didactic; Ptahhotep
Ptahhotep
Piece of advice for maintaining "social order"
Pessimistic Literature
undesirable outcome is anticipated from a given literature; The Dispute between a Man and his BA
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Soul
The Dispute between a Man and his BA
Piece presenting a conversation between a narrator and his soul on the difficulties of life and how one is supposed to live in it.
Love Songs
deals as an intense emotional experience felt by all.
Sister Without Peer
written in several parts as a dialog between a young man; first part was sung by the young man.
Richard Parkinsons
who quoted "greatest forgotten treasure of Ancient Egypt"?
Poetry
historical accounts and biographies inscribed on the insides of tomb often given idealized accounts of Egyptian life. Gives real insight into human nature and its imperfections.
Pharaohs
ruler of egpyt that made laws and controlled the lands and its resources believed that they are gods in the afterlife
Viziers
assistants; helper of pharaohs to govern chief administrators of ancient egypt who oversaw the treasury and the court system, among other duties
Priests
powerful intellectual leaders; preserved the culture of the egyptian civilization, cared for the temples and officiated in the religious rituals and sacrifices to the many gods
Scribes
special class of literate professionals; performed important bureaucratic duties such as record keeping, tax accounting and the management of public works
Craftmen and Artists
Ancient Egypt produced many skilled painters, sculptors, metalworkers, potters, woodworkers, and shipbuilders Worked in shops close to the palace of the pharaoh
Peasants
primarily responsible for growing crops; used to construct irrigation works, quarry stone and help build tombs and temples.
Slaves and Servants
Foreigners captured in war or traded to the egyptians; forced to work in the fields or perform hard labor and other worked as domestic servants