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1 Do Now! Examine the “Archaeological Exercise” you received when you came in. On your index card, describe what is happening in the picture! HW: Read the Egyptian Creation Story and complete the questions

2 DO NOW!

3 Egyptian Civilization: A Long Haul

4 Egyptian Religion: An Overview 1.Traditional Polytheism: pray to benevolent gods for success; Pharaoh is god’s representative on earth 2. Moral Polytheism: proper moral conduct insures a good afterlife for all 3. Monotheism: makes a brief appearance & then disappears

5 Traditional Polytheism Local Deities: Different cities & towns worshipped different gods. Diversity: Different gods provided various services & protections. Thoth: god of writing & knowledge. Worshipped by scribes Ptah: god of craftsmen. Worshipped by skilled workers Hathor: goddess of love & joy. Local goddess of the town of Dendera

6 Traditional Polytheism: Combined Gods Amun: God of the elements Ra: God of the Sun Amun-Ra: a “super- god”of all creation. Worshipped across Egypt & considered the “god of the gods.”

7 Polytheistic Temples:The Temple of Amun-Ra at Karnak

8 The Temple of Amun-Ra at Karnak This temple held a hypostyle hall: a great room with a ceiling supported by many columns. Each column had decorations honoring the gods and the pharaohs who built them. This construction type was unique to Egypt.

9 When first built, every column was painted and decorated.

10 Polytheism: Pharaohs as Gods The Great Pyramid @ Giza Built c. 2,589 BCE for Khufu Construction time: c. 20 yrs 2.3 million blocks of limestone & granite Inside the Pyramid: The pharaoh and his goods waited for transport to the afterlife.

11 Polytheism II: Pharaohs as Gods Khufu ruled for roughly 63 years, spending 1/3 of that time on his tomb, the Great Pyramid. Khufu: Ra on Earth Khufu: Burial Chamber & Sarcophagus (his coffin)

12 Inference Time! What can you infer about ancient Egyptian religion from the facts below? 1.Many gods received offerings from people on a daily basis. 2.30 Pharaohs built the Temple @ Karnak over a period of 1,500 years. 3.Khufu spent 23 of his 63 years in power (37% of the time) building his tomb.

13 Moral Polytheism : Only the good live forever… The Book of the Dead: the gods judge the dead.

14 The dead & Anubis The dead’s heart Feather of truth Thot h The dead & Horus Osiri s Isis & Nephthys Ammut Scale

15 Reaching the Afterlife: Procedures Anubis weighs your heart against the feather of justice. If your heart outweighs the feather (b/c it’s heavy with sin), Ammut eats your heart. Game over: you’re dead. If your heart is lighter, Horus takes you to meet Osiris in the afterlife. You made it! Eternal life is yours!

16 Follow-up Question: How does the death ritual from the Book of the Dead exemplify “moral polytheism”?


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