The Nile Valley Chapter 2:ie Life in Ancient Egypt “The Land of the Pharaohs.”

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The Nile Valley Chapter 2:ie

Life in Ancient Egypt

“The Land of the Pharaohs.”

Life in Ancient Egypt

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The nobility and priests who formed the top of the social order

controlled both the religious and political

affairs.

The upper class lived a comfortable urban life with their immediate families.

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The middle class was made up of artisans, scribes, merchants, and tax collectors who lived a comfortable urban life.

The lower class provided for the needs of the upper classes.

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The majority of of Egyptians were poor farmers who grew food.

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Some peasants

ground grain and provided baked goods for the rich.

Still others herded and slaughtered animals for

meat.

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Some were potters who

provided ceramic wares.

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Some slaves provided music

entertainment . . .

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. . . while other sang or danced.

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Upper class urban-dwelling

Egyptian families were often nuclear, including only the parents and their children.

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Many lower class people lived in extended families that included

grandparents and other relatives.

Women were originally viewed as the property

of their husbands.

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By the New Kingdom,

women could buy, own, and sell property,

testify in court, and initiate divorce and other legal

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Children were expected to cherish their mothers for

bearing them, nourishing them, and loving and

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Egyptians in each region worshipped

local deities, but rulers and priests

promoted the worship of specific

gods and goddesses throughout the land.

As a result, Egyptian religion was based on polytheism, or the

worship of many deities (gods).

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Horus, the sky god.

Pharaohs were often

referred to as “the living

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Ra, the sun god, was also known as the

“father of the gods.”

Pharaohs were often referred to as the “son of the living

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Amon, a fertility god, was the deity worshipped in Thebes.

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The Theban pharaohs

combined their local deity Amon with the sun god

Ra to create Amon-Ra.

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Osiris, originally the powerful god of the Nile, became the god of life, death, and

rebirth.[Image source: http://members.aol.com/egyptart/list.html]

Isis, the wife of Osiris, was the great mother-

goddess.

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Writing in Ancient Egypt

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In A.D. 1799 French soldiers

in Egypt uncovered a stone near

Rosetta that was carved with Greek letters and

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In 1822 French archaeologist Jean-François Champollion succeeded in

deciphering the Rosetta Stone.

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Champollion figured out how

the Greek text on the Rosetta Stone

matched the Egyptian texts.

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Because of the work of people

like Champollion, scholars today are

able to read Egyptian

hieroglyphic texts.

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For everyday business, Egyptians

used a cursive script known

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Contributions of Ancient Egypt

Egyptian architecture bears witness to the achievements of their artisans.

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Egyptian monuments testify to the skill of their engineers.

These works would not have been possible

without advances in disciplines such as

mathematics.

Egyptians used the principles of geometry to survey flooded land.

Egyptian priests worked out a 365 day calendar that

made it possible to predict the

annual inundation.

Egyptians learned about anatomy as a result of their

practice of embalming their dead.

Other ancient cultures acquired much of their

medical knowledge from the Egyptians.

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