Egypt

2/4/20
Egypt
Land of the Pharaohs- the Nile and the "Two Lands"
  • Upper Egypt => a 500 mile long strip of fertile land along the Nile
  • Lower Egypt => wide land of the Nile delta, emptying into the Mediterranean Sea
  • The Nile was the major provider of life for the Egyptians and was much revered in lore and writing
  • around 3100 B.C. the two lands were united under a single king (Narmer, AKA Menes)

Government by a God-King
  • Pharaoh was all powerful, worshipped as a god, and intimately connected to the other major Egyptian gods and goddesses
  • Egyptians relied on a harmony and balance of the universe, which they called “maat” (personified by the good goddess Maat; bad goddess Isfet)
  • Pharaohs had multiple wives, and all routes to financial and social success were through the palace
  • Women could inherit money and land and divorce their husbands, though only a tiny few ever wielded real political power
Gods, Humans, and Everlasting Life
  • Gods were often portrayed with animal heads or bodies
  • Egyptians believed in an afterlife (ka), and they mummified bodies to preserve them for this post-death journey
  • All souls would need to justify themselves at the point of death and be either sent to an after-world paradise, or the jaws of a monster

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