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This map is based around 400 ad. and shows all of the cities of ancient Egypt.
Egypt is known for their astonishing pyramids. Some of the man made pyramids are as big as 450 feet. There are 138 pyramids discovered in Egypt as of 2008.
Social structure
Ancient Egypt was ruled by a very small rich upper class who enjoyed power and wealth while the large masses of Egyptian workers and peasants struggled to subsist.
Houses
Houses in Ancient Egypt were made out of mud bricks. The average Egyptian home had four roomsa central room with smaller rooms joined to it. The central room was usually higher than the other rooms so that small openings for air could be placed high in the wall.
Food
Because Egypt was very dry, and relied mostly on the Nile river to water the crops, the Egyptians could only grow certain kinds of food. Mainly they grew wheat and barley. The Egyptians made the wheat into bread and into soup and porridge,
Family life
Women attend markets and are employed in trade, while men stay at home and do the weaving! Men in Egypt carry loads on their head, women on their shoulder. Women pass water standing up, men sitting down
Marriage
The family was broken down into roles that each would play in order for things to run smoothly. The father was the one who would work all day. In smaller households the mother was in charge of all things pertaining to the house. Cooking, cleaning and watching the children were all her responsibilities
childhood
Ancient Egyptians owned dolls with real hair knotted into the heads. They played ball and stick games, they ran around naked until puberty and imitated their mothers and fathers at their work at home or in the field.
Education
Children in Ancient Egypt stayed with their mothers until the age of four. During these years, a strong respect for their mothers was instilled in the children. At the age of four, education of the boys was taken over by their fathers. Some children at this time attended a general village school while others attended a school designed for a specific career such as a priest or a scribe. Schools taught writing, reading, math, and sports as well as morals and manors
Religion
Religion is very important to the ancient Egyptians. The pharaoh was associated with Horus, son of Re the sun god. Later it was believed that at death he became Osiris, or an Osiris, and would help the Egyptians in their afterlife.
clothing
The Egyptian climate with its hot summers and mild winters favoured light clothing made from plant fibres. Animal skins were sometimes worn by priests and by pharaohs in their role as first servants of the god.
The Arts
The Egyptians made statues, reliefs, paintings, pottery, jewelry, sculptures and coffins. They made art for gods, kings and queens, and for the dead in their tombs. Music found its way into many contexts in Egypt: temples, palaces, workshops, farms, battlefields and the tomb. Music was an integral part of religious worship in ancient Egypt.
Conclusion
Ancient Egypt is an extraordinary place with many amazing sights. The pyramids are by far one of the greatest mysteries of the world. The Great Pyramid of Giza is one of the 7 wonders of the world. It is unbelievable that humans could have made such a remarkable structure. Thank you for listening to my presentation.
Ancient Greeks
Sparta
The Greeks didnt stay put in Greece or the Aegean, though. They colonized all over the Mediterranean
Rugged rocky terrain meant that the interaction, communication, and ability to travel thats necessary for empire was difficult
The cities developed as city-states and were fiercely independent. They each also developed their own government and sub-culture while remaining Greek. The Greeks were pretty proud of themselves. The ability to speak Greek marked one as civilized. Those who couldnt (or whose first language wasnt Greek) were barbarians. In fact, barbarian comes from the Greek word barbaros. Thats because it sounded to the Greeks like non-Greeks were just going Bar bar bar bar.
Mycenaeans
Linear A
Linear B
The Mycenaean civilization suddenly collapsed around 1100 BC. It entered a dark age from which we have no written records One theory is that the Dorians invaded and conquered the Mycenaeans, but this is disputed. We do know Mycenae and the other cities suffered damage.
The Dark Ages Greece had its own. No written records from the time are extant.
Funeral mask
Not really Agamemnons
Entrance to the tholos tomb in Mycenae. That doorway is 18 feet high. Note the relieving arch. The inner lentil weighs 100 tons. Howd they do that?!
Homer
Wrote the Iliad about the Trojan war and the Odyssey about Odysseus's journey home
Good stuff and it informs about Greek character
And the Odyssey has cyclops, sirens, monsters, witches, revenge. How can you go wrong with that?
Debate whether he actually existed.
There are linguistic and style differences between the two epics
At any rate, its the writing down of oral tales
Theyd have the entire thing memorized. They were the entertainers of the day.
Great opening passages
Aegean Civilizations
(Minoan Civilization, Rulers of Mycenae, and the Age of Homer)
Presentation created by Robert L. Martinez Primary Content Source: Prentice Hall World History Images as cited.
Aegean Sea, Crete was home to a brilliant early civilization. Minoan civilization reached its height between 1750 B.C.E. and 1500 B.C. E.
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up outposts throughout the Aegean world. For their island home in the eastern Mediterranean, they crossed the seas to the Nile Valley and the Middle East.
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vast palace at Knossos. It housed rooms for the royal family, banquet halls, and working areas for artisans. It included religious shrines, dedicated to their gods and goddesses.
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These frescoes tell us much about Minoan society. Leaping dolphins reflect the importance of the sea. Religious images indicate that the Minoans worshipped the bull and mother goddess.
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appeared freely in public and may have enjoyed more rights than women in most other ancient civilizations.
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eruption on a nearby island may have rained flaming death on Knossos. An earthquake may have destroyed the palace, followed by a tidal wave that drowned the inhabitants.
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role in the destruction of Minoan civilization. These intruders were the Mycenaeans, the first Greekspeaking people.
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India, the Mycenaeans were an IndoEuropean people. They conquered the Greek mainland before overrunning Crete.
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1200 B.C.E. Like the Minoans, the Mycenaeans were sea traders. They reached out beyond the Aegean Sea to Sicily, Italy, Egypt, and Mesopotamia.
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city-states on the mainland. In each, a warrior-king built a think-walled fortress from which he ruled the surrounding villages.
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for their part in the Trojan War, which took place around 1250 B.C.E. The conflict may have had its origins in economic rivalry between Mycenae and Troy.
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Troy controlled the vital straits that connect the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
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After the Trojan prince Paris kidnapped Helen, the beautiful wife of a Greek king, the Mycenaeans sailed to Troy to rescue her.
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For the next 10 years, the two sides battled until the Greeks finally seized Troy and burned the city to the ground.
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under the attack of sea raiders. About the same time, Greekspeaking Dorians, invaded from the north.
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from two epic poems, the Iliad and Odyssey. These epics may have been credited to the poet Homer, who lived about 750 B.C.E.
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