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1 Homework H.W. #5 (Egypt Part 3) due tomorrow

2 Aim: How did geography shape the world view of Ancient Egypt?
Do Now: Read the handout Hymn to the Nile and answer the two questions at the bottom of the sheet.

3 I. Geography of Egypt Bordered by: Mediterranean Sea (North)
Red Sea (East) B. 95 % desert C. 5 % oases watered by the Nile River

4 I. Geography of Egypt D. The Nile River Longest river in the world
(4,100 miles) Flows north, empties into Mediterranean. Annual flooding in September/October→ deposits silt. Divides Egypt into two regions: Upper Egypt (south→Nile Valley) and Lower Egypt (north→Nile Delta→most fertile land)

5 I. Geography of Egypt E. In what ways can the Nile River help Egypt to develop as a civilization?:

6 Egypt: Mesopotamia: Nile River (predictability of the flooding) →
Natural Boundaries → View of the Gods → How will these factors influence their ultimate world view → Mesopotamia: Tigris/Euphrates Rivers (predictability of the flooding)→ Natural Boundaries → View of the Gods → How will these factors influence their ultimate world view →

7 II. Egyptian Religion Egyptians were polytheistic → Believe in sun gods, land gods and river gods. Re / Ra → Sun God. An Egyptian ruler was “Son of Ra.” Osiris → God of the harvest and the afterlife. Symbol of rebirth. Isis – Wife of Osiris. Together, the two ruled over the dead. Annubis – Would weigh the hearts of the dead against a feather. If their heart was lighter than a feather, they would get to the afterlife. If it was heavier, they would be devoured by Ammit (female demon that was part lion, part hippopotamus, part crocodile).


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