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New Kingdom

Pichayathida Sirikul

Titus Saipetch

Orraphan Samrittivanicha

Supakarn Vathanakitanond

1008

Timeline (1570-1077 B.C.E)

Thutmose

Timeline

1570 B.C.E. - Amhose I reunites the KIngdom. New KIngdom begins.

1506 B.C.E. - Thutmosis I become the first pharaoh to be buried in the Valley of Kings

1479 B.C.E. - Hatshepsut the second female pharaoh

1458 B.C.E. - Thutmose III

1386 B.C.E. - Amenhotep III led Egypt to its peak

1353 B.C.E. - Akhenaten change religion to monotheistic

1336 B.C.E. - Tutankhamun change the religion back to polytheism

1279 B.C.E. - Rameses II - Battle of Kadesh

1077 B.C.E. - Ramesses XI - the last pharaoh

Hatsheptsut

Rise and Fall

Rise Fall

King Ahmose I

Ramesses XI

- Corruption

Ramesses III

- Battles

- Drought

Geography

Government

Used the system of monarchy.

Government

Pharaoh

Hatshepsut

Hatshepsut 1481–1472 B.C.E

Thutmose III 1479-1425 B.C.E.

Thutmose III

Akhenaten 1279-1213 B.C.E

Akhenaten

Nefertiti

Tutankhamun

His sarcophagus

Tutankhamun 1332 BCE-1323 BCE

Anyone who dared break into a pharaoh's tomb will be cursed

CURSE

Prince Ali Kamel Fahmy Bey of Egypt

shot dead by his wife in 1923

Deaths

Sir Archibald Douglas Reid

X-rayed the mummy and died mysteriously in 1924.

Sir Archibald Douglas Reid

Howard Carter

died of Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 1939.

Howard Carter

Sir Lee Stack

the governor-general of the Sudan, who was assassinated in Cairo in 1924

Sir Lee Stack

Arthur Mace of Carter’s excavation team

died of arsenic poisoning in 1928.

Arthur Mace of Carter’s excavation team

Richard Bethell

- died smothered in his bed in 1929; and his father, who committed suicide in 1930

- Carter's secretary.

Ramesses II 1353-1336 BCE

Ramesses II

Ramesses III 1186-1155 BCE

Ramesses III

Economy

Reaching its peak

Economy

Wealthy

Trade route map

  • Ancient Egyptian traded to Nubia, Punt, Canaan, Mesopotamia, and India

Social Structure

Social Structure

Pharaoh

Pharaoh

Vizier

Government officials

Soldier

Soldier

Scribes

Merchant

Artisans

Farmers

Slaves

Invention

Invention

Book of the dead

- Contain spell and hymn.

- Written on tomb wall or papyrus paper

Book of the dead

Police

- Centralized police force was developed.

- Armed staffs with dogs

Police

Surgery

- First surgery was carried out during New Kingdom.

Surgery

Cities

Cities

Memphis

- Capital city (2950-2180 BCE)

- Largest city.

- Center of religion.

Memphis

Abydos

- Old Egypt city.

- Believed that Osiris is buried here.

- Many temples

Thebes

- Capital city (On and off during 2135-1279 BCE)

- Important political and religion city.

- Located near the valley of the king

Thebes

Language

- Developed from Hieroglyphic to Hieratic.

- Easier form.

- Forms are no longer recognizable as pictures.

Religion

  • Complex system of polytheistic and rituals.
  • Gods were meant to explain the origin of the force they represent.
  • Religious practice centered around Pharaoh (acted as an intermediary).

Religion

Block Statue: sculpted stone

Amarna Art: realistic art

Art

Specific

Information

Sea People

  • mysterious people that attacked ancient Egypt.

Battle of Kadesh

  • major battle between Ramses II and the Hittites

  • there was no victor in the end

Specific Questions

1. Three rulers during this era.

- Maatkare Hatshepsut

- Neferkheperure-waenre Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten)

- Nebkheperure Tutankhamun

2. What happened between the Hittites and Egypt during the period?

- Battle each other to gain more land and power.

3. How did Akhenaten try to change Egyptian religion?

- Polytheism Monotheism (Aten)

Extra Questions

1. If the Nile floods egypt at the same time every year, and in meso it flood anytime, what different in culture would you get in Mesopotamia and Egypt.

Egyptian

- Built their calendar around it.

- Believe their gods to be merciful and giving.

- Believe in good afterlife.

Mesopotamian

- Pessimistic about their gods

- Believe their gods to be cruel.

- Believe that afterlife is just a "land of no return."

2. differences between lower and upper?

- Upper Egypt: south of Egypt, fertile, near the Nile delta.

- Lower Egypt: north of Egypt, desert, far from the Nile delta.

Extra Pic!

Abu Simbel

Valley of the Kings

General question

  • Why Egyptian gods were often half animal?

Why were Egyptian gods often half animal and half human?

  • personality/ character
  • control over nature

What power did Pharaoh have?

  • communicating
  • collecting

What powers did the Pharaoh have?

Why would a drought be a problem for the Pharaoh?

The Egyptian expect the pharaoh to be able to control the weather

Why would a drought be a problem for the Pharaoh?

Why did dynasties end?

overthrown/no heir

Why did some dynasties rise and fall?

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