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TURN IN YOUR HOMEWORK!! BELLWORK: 9/5 What are some geographic advantages of Egypt’s location? Why might the Egyptian people have thought of the Nile River in religious terms?

Vocabulary Pages 26-30 Dynasty Pharaoh Bureaucracy Hieroglyphics Hieratic Script

Class Social Roles Taking Notes – page 26 Upper Middle Lower Pharaoh, Nobles, Priests Merchants, Artisans, Scribes, Tax Collectors, Farmers, Laborers

Use the map on page 27 What is the Nile Delta, and where is it located? About how far is the distance from Thebes to Memphis? What natural barriers probably protected Memphis from invasion?

The word HIEROGLYPH literally means "sacred carvings" The word HIEROGLYPH literally means "sacred carvings". The Egyptians first used hieroglyphs for inscriptions carved or painted on temple walls. This form of PICTORIAL WRITING was also used on: Tombs Sheets of papyrus Wooden boards covered with a stucco wash Pots Fragments of limestone.

MATHEMATICS: Although the Egyptians lacked the symbol for zero, they calculated numbers based on the DECIMAL. The following signs were used to represent numbers in the system Numbers were usually written LEFT TO RIGHT, starting with the highest denominator. For example, in the number 2,525 the first number to appear on the left would be 2000, then 500, 20 and 5, as follows:

ASTRONOMY: Like many ancient peoples, the Egyptians studied the night sky, taking measurements from the stars to accurately align their pyramids and sun temples with the earth’s four cardinal points. The GREAT PYRAMID AT GIZA provides an example. This remarkable building spans over 13 acres and consists of approximately 6.5 million limestone blocks. Its four sides are accurately aligned to face north, east, south, and west, with an error of less than half a degree. They are also virtually identical in length, with less than a 20 cm difference between one side and another.

Egyptian Architecture The ancient Egyptians built their pyramids, tombs, temples and palaces out of STONE, the most durable of all building materials. These building projects took a high degree of architectural and engineering skill, and the organization of a large workforce consisting of highly trained craftsmen, laborers, and peasants.

Apart from the pyramids, EGYPTIAN BUILDINGS were decorated with PAINTINGS, CARVED STONE IMAGES, HIEROGLYPHS, and THREE-DIMENSIONAL STATUES. The art tells the story of the pharaohs, the gods, the common people and the natural world of plants, birds and animals.

GOVERNMENT and RELIGION were inseparable in ancient Egypt GOVERNMENT and RELIGION were inseparable in ancient Egypt. The PHARAOH was the head of State and the divine representative of the gods on earth. Religion and government brought order to society through: The construction of TEMPLES The creation of LAWS TAXATION The ORGANIZATION OF LABOR TRADE with neighbors The DEFENCE of the country’s interests.

Ancient Egypt achieved stability through the co-operation of all levels of the population. The PHAROAH was at the top of the social hierarchy. Next to him, the most powerful officers were the VIZIERS, the executive heads of bureaucracy. Under them were the HIGH PRIESTS, followed by ROYAL OVERSEERS (administrators) who ensured that the 42 DISTRICT GOVERNORS carried out the pharaoh's orders. At the bottom of the hierarchy were the SCRIBES, ARTISANS, FARMERS, and LABORERS.

To reinforce their image as powerful divine rulers, the PHARAOHS represented themselves in writings and sculptured reliefs on temple walls. They often DEPICTED THEMSELVES AS WARRIORS OR GODS ON EARTH.

Not all the pharaohs were men Not all the pharaohs were men. At least three WOMEN ascended the throne, the most important being Queen HATSHEPSUT ROYAL WOMEN: Royal mothers, wives, and daughters derived their status from their relationship with the king. Kings had MANY WIVES and royal families were large. (EX: Rameses II had eight wives and over a hundred children) To keep the royal bloodline pure, kings often MARRIED within their family, a SISTER or half sister, for example.

Thutmose III Hatshepsut

Ramses II “Ramses the Great”