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The Pyramid Builders

The Old Kingdom Historians believe that Upper and Lower Egypt united around the year 2925 B.C. Prior to that, separate rulers controlled the lands of Upper and Lower Egypt. When united, the new ruler wore a crown that symbolized the joining of the two lands. http://www.discoveringegypt.com/Egyptian-Kings-and-Queens-list-of-Dynasties.html Egypt’s first dynasty began at this time. A dynasty is a line of rulers from the same family. When a king died, one of this children usually took the place as ruler. The order in which members of a royal family inherit a throne is called the succession. More than 30 dynasties ruled ancient Egypt. Historians divide the Egyptian dynasties into the Old Kingdom, the Middle Kingdom, and the New Kingdom. The Old Kingdom began around 2575 B.C, when the Egyptian empire was gaining strength.

Pharaohs Rule The king of Egypt became known as the pharaoh. Pharaoh’s ruled from the capital city of Memphis. Ancient Egyptians believed the pharaoh was the child of the gods and a god himself. Egyptians believed that if the pharaoh and his subjects honored the gods, their lives would be happy. If Egypt suffered hard times for a long period, the people blamed the pharaoh for angering the gods. In such a case, a rival might drive him from power and start a new dynasty. Because the pharaoh was thought to be a god, government and religion were not separate in ancient Egypt. Priests had much power in the government. Many high officials were priests. Memphis was the capital city during the Old Kingdom. At it’s height, some 30,000 Egyptians called it home. After the capital city was moved, Memphis remained an important city throughout the Mediterranean.

Honoring the Pharaoh’s The first rulers of Egypt were often buried in an underground tomb called a mastaba. Soon, kings wanted more permanent monuments. They replaced the mud brick with a small pyramid of brick or stone. About 2630 B.C, King Djoser built a much larger step pyramid. It is the oldest-known large stone structure in the world. King Djoser’s step pyramid was 200 feet high.

Khufu’s Great Pyramid About 80 years after the reign of King Djoser, a pharaoh named Khufu decided he wanted a monument that would show the world how great he was. He ordered the construction of the largest pyramid ever built. Along its base, each side was about 760 feet long with the height of the pyramid reaching 481 feet. The core was built from 2.3 million blocks of stone. Each stone weighed a minimum of 2.5 tons. Khufu’s pyramid was the tallest man made structure on Earth for 4300 years. Building the Great Pyramid was hard work. Historians believe miners cut the huge blocks of stone using copper saws and chisels. These tools were much softer than the iron tools developed later. Other teams of workers pulled the stone slabs up long, sloping ramps to their place on the pyramid. Near the top of the pyramid, the ramps ended. Workers dragged each heavy block hundreds of feet and then set it in place. Farmers did the heavy labor of hauling stone during the season when the Nile flooded their fields. Skilled stonecutters and overseers worked year-round. The Great Pyramid took nearly 20 years to build. An estimated 20,000 Egyptians worked on it. A city called Giza was built for the pyramid workers and the people who fed, clothed, and housed them.

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Khufu’s pyramid stood as the world’s tallest man made structure (481 ft) for almost 4,000 years. https://safeshare.tv/submit?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DpOznETH5nGY%26t%3D59s

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Grave Robbers Eventually, Egyptians stopped building pyramids. One reason is that the pyramids drew attention to the tombs inside them. Grave robbers broke into the tombs to steal the treasure buried with the pharaohs. Sometimes they also stole the mummies. Egyptians believed that if a tomb was robbed, the person buried there could not have a happy afterlife. Both the pyramid and later tombs had several passageways leading to different rooms. This was to confuse grave robbers about which passage to take. Sometimes relatives, such as the queen, were buried in the extra rooms. Tombs were supposed to be the palaces of pharaohs in the afterlife. Mourners filled the tomb with objects ranging from food to furniture that the mummified pharaoh would need. Some tombs contained small statues that were supposed to be servants for the dead person. https://safeshare.tv/submit?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D83L7AC-u8nM

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