HISTORY AND CULTURE 20-2. Ancient Egyptians Pyramids  Tomb monuments for pharaohs Blocks rolled on logs to Nile Moved by barges Dirt and brick ramps.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
AFRICA.
Advertisements

NORTH AFRICA HISTORY Pharaohs, Pyramids and a Whole Lot More.
EGYPT By Nicole Helms. Where is Egypt located? The Red Sea is next to Egypt The Red Sea is next to Egypt The Mediterranean Sea is north of Egypt The Mediterranean.
Chapter 25. Egypt  Nile River World’s longest Central Africa Flows North 4,187 miles  Branches into two rivers Area between is Nile Delta.
By Alba Romero. Who were the Egyptians? Pyramids. Mummification, Gods and Beliefs. Hieroglyphs.
The Middle East The The Arab World.
New Patterns of Civilizations: (400 AD to 1500)
Egypt and North Africa.
Chapter 14 – North Africa Section Notes Video Maps Close-up
Ancient Egypt World Cultures 7. What is culture? System of beliefs, knowledge, institutions, customs/traditions, languages and skills shared by a group.
Opener: 8/20 - #5 COPY the questions on your own sheet of paper. **skip a couple lines between each one** 1.How did Egyptians view afterlife? 2.What was.
Ancient Cave Paintings Ancient people were nomadic and went wherever they could find food, water and shelter. Many scholars now think that ancient man.
SECTION1 World Geography Chapter 25 North Africa Copyright © 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. All.
Climate & Geography North Africa has a primarily desert and semi-arid climate, which means there is little to no rainfall in the area. The climate doesn’t.
Chapter 3.1 Culture’s of North Africa I. The Elements of Culture  Culture is made up of the way of life for a group of people, it is their customs,
Mr. Burton. Physical Features of N. Africa  The Nile River is the longest river in the world. Flows more than 4,000 miles northward through the desert.
North Africa Moroccan Camel Caravan. Regions Of Africa.
HUMAN GEOGRAPHY OF AFRICA By African Regions. Northern Africa Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Egypt Sahara Desert, Atlas Mountains, Nile River Ethnic.
Holt McDougal, Physical Geography The Big Idea North Africa is a dry region with limited water resources. Main Ideas Major physical features of North Africa.
Geography BBS NORTH AFRICA. North Africa.
The Culture of North Africa. Culture: The way of life of a group of people who share similar customs and beliefs. Elements of Culture. –A) –B) –C) –D)
North Africa Chapter 21.  North Africa includes Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, and Western Sahara (which is occupied by Morocco.)  North Africa.
5.2—History of North Africa. Vocabulary Pharaoh—a king of ancient Egypt Theocracy—a government based on religion Hieroglyphics—a system of writing used.
1. CAIRO-capital of Egypt and the most populous city in Africa.
North Africa Egypt – (Ancient & Modern) Libya Tunisia Algeria Morocco.
North Africa Chapter 18Chapter 18 Section 1Section 1.
North Africa 19-2.
Notes for your Regional Study Guide.  Western Sahara  Morocco  Algeria  Tunisia  Libya  Egypt  Sudan.
Human geography of North Africa
Next Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Chapter 20 World Geography Physical Geography The Big Idea North Africa is a dry region.
North Africa By Mr. Mulligan.
North Africa Egypt – (Ancient & Modern) Libya Tunisia Algeria Morocco.
 Second largest continent  Second largest population  The name of Africa…  Afri people lived in North Africa  Afar meaning ‘dust’ (Phonician) 
North Africa History & Culture Vocab: silt, pharaohs, hieroglyphs.
Unit 4 Africa. Africa is the second-largest of the seven continents on Earth (Asia is the largest continent).
Next Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Chapter 20 World Geography Physical Geography The Big Idea North Africa is a dry region.
The Cultures of North Africa Africa. What is Culture? Culture is the way of life of a group of people who share similar beliefs and customs. –Has many.
World Geography.  Maghreb nations: Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco  Close ties to Middle Eastern, Arab nations  Major similarities:  Arabic-speaking Muslims.
Take a trip to North Africa!
1. CAIRO-. 1. CAIRO-capital of Egypt and the most populous city in Africa.
From Camels to Cadillacs.   The Middle East is on the continents of Africa and Asia.  North Africa has five countries: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya,
Northern Africa Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, Algeria, Morocco and Western Sahara.
CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY OF NORTH AFRICA: POPULATION AND CULTURE.
CHAPTER 21 NORTH AFRICA >. NATURAL ENVIRONMENTS CHAPTER 21 – SECTION 1.
Homework Middle East Review Book Assignment due tomorrow. Outline on Belief Systems (essay 11 in the green packet) due tomorrow Castle Learning #5 (sections.
Ethnic or Cultural Groups
North Africa. North Africa’s contributions to the arts include beautiful architecture, colorful carpets with geometric designs, and the Egyptian writer.
North Africa Cultural, Historical, and Political Geography Egypt Libya Tunisia Algeria Morocco.
NORTH AFRICA VOCABULARY Sixth Grade Social Studies: Unit 11.
 History and Culture of Southeast Asia. Early Civilization  Most advanced: Khmer  Controlled a large empire in Cambodia  Angkor Wat- Huge temple complex.
History following Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt
Modern North Africa.
EUROPEAN CLAIMS IN MUSLIM REGIONS
North Africa Preview Section 1: Natural Environments
Cultural Geography of North Africa, Southwest Asia, and Central Asia
North Africa Preview Section 1: Natural Environments
North Africa.
North Africa Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt.
North Africa.
-Quietly, read the 3 articles on the religions of the Middle East in PAIRS, not groups. -Fill in the graphic organizer on religions. -We will take.
History of North Africa
Arab, Ashanti, Bantu, & Swahili
North Africa Chapter 25 World Geography
North Africa.
Silt finely ground fertile soil that is good for growing crops.
4-1 Culture.
Ch. 15, Lesson 2 History and Government
North Africa Preview Section 1: Natural Environments
INTRODUCTION TO PERSEPOLIS.
Modern North Africa Notes #2.
Presentation transcript:

HISTORY AND CULTURE 20-2

Ancient Egyptians Pyramids  Tomb monuments for pharaohs Blocks rolled on logs to Nile Moved by barges Dirt and brick ramps

The Great Pyramid 2.3 million block of stone 2.5 tons per brick 10,000 to 30,000 workers 20 years to build

Egyptian Writing Hieroglyphics  Pictures and symbols  Carved into temples  Records of pharaohs

Greek and Arab Civilization Northern coastline open to invasion from Greeks and Romans Alexander the Great – founded Alexandria in Egypt Important seaport and learning center

Arab armies came from SW Asia Brought:  Arabic language  Muslim religion

European Influence 1912 – had authority over entire region Italy – Libya Spain – Morocco France – Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria British - Egypt

Countries gradually gained independence Major battle ground in WWII

Modern Africa Countries have tried to build stronger ties with other Arab countries

People of Egypt Egyptians Bedouins – nomadic herders Berbers – ethnic group native to North Africa Most speak Arabic

Religion Muslims who practice the religion of Islam Stop to pray 5 times a day Fridays – meet in mosques for prayer 90%

Food Couscous – small pellets of pasta Fuul – fava beans with seasonings Harissa – chili paste

Holidays Birthday of Muhammad  Prophet of Islam Ramadan – holy month  Don’t eat during the day

Customs Long loose fitting clothes  Hot climate  Religion

Art Hand woven carpets Film industry Sintir – music  3 stringed instrument