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World History Timeline Ancient Egyptian Civilization Timeline and Overview

Ancient Egypt was one of the earliest civilizations, emerging around 3000 BC along the Nile River valley. Over time, Egypt developed powerful centralized government under the pharaoh, built monumental architecture like the pyramids, established a complex religion centered around gods and the afterlife, and became a major military power in the ancient Middle East until its conquest by the Romans in 31 BC. The civilization lasted for almost 3000 years and had a profound lasting impact on world history.

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World History Timeline Ancient Egyptian Civilization Timeline and Overview

Ancient Egypt was one of the earliest civilizations, emerging around 3000 BC along the Nile River valley. Over time, Egypt developed powerful centralized government under the pharaoh, built monumental architecture like the pyramids, established a complex religion centered around gods and the afterlife, and became a major military power in the ancient Middle East until its conquest by the Romans in 31 BC. The civilization lasted for almost 3000 years and had a profound lasting impact on world history.

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OverviewandTimeline

ThecivilizationofAncientEgyptwasoneoftheearliestinworldhistory.Itisusuallyheldtohave
begunaround3000BC,whenthelowerNileValleybecameunifiedunderasingleruler.Bythisdatethe
onlyotherpeopleintheworldtohaveaaliterate,urbancivilizationweretheSumerians,
inMesopotamia.
TimelineofAncientEgyptiancivilization:
c.5000BC:ThecomingoffarmingtotheNileValley
c.35003000:ThePredynasticperiod,leadingtotheunificationofEgypt
c.2650:ThebeginningoftheOldKingdom
c.25752465:TheGreatPyramidsofGizabuilt
c.2150:ThefalloftheOldKingdomleadstothe1stIntermediateperiodbegins
2074:TheMiddleKingdombeginsEgyptisunitedandpowerfulagain
1759:ThefalloftheMiddleKingdomleadstothe2ndIntermediateperiod,andtheoccupationofnorhernEgyptbythe
Hyksos
1539:ThereunificationofEgyptandtheexpulsionoftheHyksosbeginstheNewKingdom,aperiodwhenEgyptbecame
aleadingpowerintheMiddleEast
13441328:ThepharaohAkhenatoncarriesoutashortlivedreligiousreformation
13361327:Tutankhamenreigns
12791213:ThereignofRamsesIIbringsEgypttotheheightofitspower
c.1150onwards:TheNewKingdomfallsintodecline
728:EgyptisconqueredbyNubiankings
656:EgyptisoccupiedbytheAssyrians
639:TheEgyptiansexpeltheAssyriansandbeginaperiodofrevival
525:EgyptisconqueredbythePersians
332:EgyptisconqueredbyAlexandertheGreat
305:Ptolemy,oneofAlexandertheGreat'sgenerals,foundsaGreekspeakingdynasty
30:Cleopatra,thelastqueenofindependentEgyptinancienttimes,dies,andEgyptisannexedbytheRomanEmpire

Ascanbeseen,aswellasbeingoneoftheearliest,AncientEgyptwasoneofthelongest
lastingcivilizationsinworldhistory.ThegreatdaysofAncientEgyptfellbetweenc.3000BCandc.
1000BC,butthecivilizationremainedverymuchagoingconcernforcenturiesafterthis.Egyptwasa
leadingMiddleEasternpoweragainbetween612and525BC,andtheMacedonianconquerorAlexander
theGreatfelttheneedtohavehimselfcrownedaspharaohin332BCwhichsuggeststhatthe
civilizationofthepharaohsstillhadlifeinit.Hisgeneral,Ptolemy,onbecomingindependentrulerof
thecountryin305BC,wasalsocrownedpharaoh,andhislinelasteddowntothefamousqueen,
Cleopatra,whodiedin31BC.SomemayregardthecivilizationofEgyptunderthePtolemiesasbeing

moreGreekthanEgyptian,buttheoldercivilizationwasstillvitalenoughforthekingstofeeltheneed
topresentthemselvestotheirsubjectsinthetraditionalstyleofthepharaohs.Afterthat,
theNileValleybecameaprovinceoftheRomanempire,andwasruledfromoutsideitsbordersfor
nearlyathousandyears.Duringthistimeitsculturechangedoutofallrecognition.
Thisperiodofhistory,betweenthecivilization'sbeginningsinc.3000BCtoitsconquestbytheRomans
in31BC,wasalmostathousandyearslongerthantheperiodbetween31BCandthepresentday.
Location

EgyptissituatedintheNileValley,inthenortheastofAfrica.Itsoriginslayinseveralchiefdoms
inUpperEgypt,atAbydosandHierakonpolis,whichthenspreadnorthwardstowardsMemphisand
theMediterranean.By3000BC,theunifiedkingdomofEgyptoccupiedtheentireNileValleynorthofa
seriesofrapidscalledthe1stCataract(theothercataractslayinachainstretchingsouthalongthe
RiverNileintopresentdaySudan).Atitsgreatestextent,inc.1250BC,AncientEgyptoccupiedtheland
inalldirectionsfromtheSyriancoastinthenorth,totheRedSeaintheeast,downtheNileValley
toNubiainthesouth,andspreadingwestinlandintotheLybianDesert.
ThelifeofAncientEgyptcenteredaroundtheriverNileandthefertilelandalongitsbanks.The
farmersinthelong,narrowNileValleydevelopedirrigationmethodstocontroltheflowofthewater,
sothatcropscouldgrowthroughbothitsrainyanddryseasons.Thevalleywasfertileandrich,
creatingvastsurplusesofcropsthatmadepossibleincrediblebuildingprojectssuchasthePyramids
andthetemplesofLuxor.Thesurpluseswerealsousedtofundarefinedlifestylefortheeliteto
developoverseastradeanddiplomacyandtopayforwarsofconquest.
Theachievementsofthecivilizationinvolvedinnovationsinwritinghieroglyphicsanddemoticin
administrationinquarryingandsurveying,mathsandarchitectureinirrigationandagricultural
methodsaswellasindevelooingsomeoftheearliestships.
Government

TheAncientEgyptiancivilizationproducedthefirstgovernmenttoruleanentirenation.TheSumerians,
whoweretheonlyotherpeopletohavealiterateandurbancivilizationby3000BC,livedinsmallcity
states,eachnumberingnomorethanafewtensofthousandpeople.TheunifiedkingdomofEgypt,on
theotherhand,coveredanentirecountrythousandsofsquaremilesinsizeandwithmillionsof
inhabitants.
ThePharaohwastherulerofAncientEgypt,bothpoliticallyandreligiously.ThePharaohheldthetitle
'LordoftheTwoLands',meaningthatheruledallofUpperandLowerEgyptand'HighPriestofEvery
Temple',meaningthatherepresentedallthegodsonalltheEarth.InEgyptianeyes,thepharaohwas
agodhimself,whostoodbetweenheavenandearth.Hispersonalwelfareandthewelfareoftheentire
peoplewereboundtightlytogether.
Pharaohwasinchargeofthearmy,andwouldgotowarwhenhislandswerethreateneddemanding
valuablegiftsfromtheconqueredpeopleifvictorywasobtained.
TohelpthePharaohingoverningtheland,anelaborateorganizationofofficials,scribesandoverseers
theworldsfirstcivilservicedeveloped,bringingthereachofgovernmentdowntothelowliest
villager.Egyptwasdividedintonomes,whichwereadministrativeregions(upto42ofthem),each
governedbyanomarch.Pharaohhimselfwassurroundedinhispalacebyhighofficials,ministersand
courtiers.FormuchofAncientEgyptshistorythePharaohwasservedbyapowerfulchiefminister
calledaVizier.HerepresentedthePharaohintheadministrationoftheland,treasuryandlegal
system.Templeswereusedasplacesofworshipandalsoasgranariesandtreasurieswheregrainand
goodswerestored.
TheArmy
SoldiersofancientEgyptianarmieswerearmedwithbowsandarrows,spears,androundtoppedshieldsmadefrom
stretchedanimalskinoverwoodenframes.Weaponsandarmourcontinuedtoimproveaftertheadoptionofbronze:
shieldswerenowmadefromsolidwoodwithabronzebuckle,spearsweretippedwithabronzepoint,andthebronze
Khopeshahookshapedslashingweaponwasintroduced.IntheNewKingdom,chariotsbecameastandardpartof
thearmy.

Pharaohsareoftenshownridingattheheadofthearmy.Modernscholarstendtothinkthismaybeapropaganda
device,asforacommanderinchieftobefightinginthethickoftheactionalongsidehistroopswouldnotnecessarily
havebeenthebestplaceforhimtobe.Onoccasion,however,hemaywellhavedonemanycommandersin
subsequenthistoryhavechargedintobattleinpersonwhenconditionscalledforthiskindofexample.Whatisnotin
doubtisthatbeingthecommanderofthearmywasanimportantpartofthePharaoh'srole.
TheprimedutyofthearmywastodefendEgyptagainstforeigninvasion.Itwasalsoattimesdeployedinconquering
andoccupyingforeignpossessions,inprotectingminingexpeditionstotheSinaiandNubia,andingarrisoningfortsalong
importanttraderoutes,especiallyinNubia.
Religion
TheancientEgyptiansworshippedmanygodsandgoddesses.TheseincludedRa,thesungodIsis,thegoddessof
natureandmagicHorus,thegodofwarandOsiris,thegodofthedead.Thepantheonofgodsandgoddessesgradually
changedovertime,asnewgodsbecamemoreimportant,andsomelessso.Theriseandfallofgodsandgoddesses
seemstohavemirroredthepoliticalfortunesofthedifferenttemplesandpriesthoods.Forexample,whentherulersof
ThebesbecamekingsofallEgypt,andfoundedtheNewKingdom,itslocalgodAmunbecamethechiefgod,andwas
unitedwithRatobecomeAmunRa.
Godswereworshippedintemplesrunbypriests.Thesewerenotapparentlyplacesofpublicworship:theplacewhere
thegod'simagewaslocatedwasusuallysealedofffromtheoutsideworld.Onlyonoccasionswasthegodbroughtout
andshowntothepublic.SmalldomesticstatueswereusedbynormalEgyptianstoworshipthegodsandgoddessesin
theirownhomes.Charmsandamuletswerewornforprotectionagainsttheforcesofevil.
Egyptianreligiousbeliefsabouttheafterlifealsochangedovertime.Inearlytimes,theafterlifeseemstohavebeen
intimatelyconnectedtothepreservationofthephysicalbodybymummification.Thisalwaysretainedsomeforce.
However,theideagrewupthathumanbeingsarecomposedofbothphysicalandspiritualaspects.Afterdeath,thelatter
livedon.Somepeoplebecomedisembodiedsouls,orghosts,wanderingtheearthbutifjudgedworthy,apersoncould
becomea"blessedone",livinginalandofgoodnessandplenty.

EconomyandSociety
Aswithallpreindustrialcivilizations,AncientEgyptseconomywasbasedonagriculture.Thegreat
majorityofthepeoplewerepeasantfarmers.BecauseofthefertilenatureoftheNileValley,theywere
abletoproducethelargesurpluswhichsustainedtherefinedlifestyleofthePharaohandhiscourt,his
officials,thepriestsandalltheothermembersoftheelite.Peasantsalsoprovidedthemasslabour
whichbuiltthepyramidsandtemplesalongtheNileValley.
Agriculture
FarminginEgyptwasdependentcompletelyontheNileRiver.Justafewmilesawayfromtheriver,onbothsides,was
bonedrydesert.

SatelliteImageoftheNileRiverhps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nile#/media/File:Nile_composite_NASA.jpg

ThefloodingseasonlastedfromJunetoSeptember,depositingalayerofwonderfullyfertilesiltonthelandbesidethe
river.Asmuchasthefloodwateraspossiblewasstoredintanksandponds.Afterthefloodwatershadreceded,the
growingseasonlastedfromOctobertoFebruary.Egyptreceivesverylittlerainfall,sofarmersirrigatedtheirfieldswith
riverwaterfromthereservoirs,andfromtheriveritself.Ditchesandcanalscarriedthewatertothefields.

Trade
TradeinsideEgyptwouldhavebeengreatlyaidedbythepresenceoftheRiverNile,andbythefact
thatnopartofthecountrylaymorethanafewmilesfromthisgreatwaterway.Untilmoderntimes,
foranythinglongerthanverysmalldistances,watertransporthasalwaysbeenmuchlessexpensive
thanlandtransport.Numeroustownsdottedtheriverbank,centresoflocaladministration,andoflocal
markets.Egypthasoftenbeenregardedasacivilizationwithoutcities.Thisisnottrue.Unlikethe
Sumerians,Egyptiancitieswerenotindependentstateshowever,therewerenumerousurban
settlementsintheNileValley,andMemphiswasoneofthelargestcitiesintheworld,ifnotattimesthe
largest.
IntheBronzeAge,internationaltradewasalmostthesameasdiplomacy,takingtheformof
exchangesofgiftsbetweenrulers.TheEgyptianswereideallysituatedtotakefulladvantageofthis.
BeforethedevelopmentoflongrangetraderoutesacrosstheSahara,theNileValleyfunctionedasthe
onlypinchpointthroughwhichtradegoodsfromsubSaharanAfricacouldflownorthto
theMediterranean.TradingexpeditionsrangedfarsouthintothepresentdaySudanandtheRedSeain
searchofexoticgoodssuchasivory,gold,ostrichfeathersandblackslaves.Thesehighlyvalued
commoditiesunderpinnedEgypt'sinfluenceintheinternationalworldoftheBronzeAgeMiddleEast,
findingtheirwaytoHittite,SyrianandMesopotamiancourts.
Mineralresources
Egyptisrichinmineralresources,andthesewerewellexploitedinancienttimes.Limestoneandgranitequarries
occurredalongtheNilevalley.Intheeasterndesertwasminedporphyry,alabaster,carnelianandemeralds.Therewere
extensivegoldminesinNubia.CoppersmeltedfrommalachiteoreminedintheSinai.IrondepositsfoundinupperEgypt

wereutilizedintheLatePeriod.
Manyofthesemineralsweretobefoundindistant,inhospitablelocationsintheeasternandtheSinaideserts.They
requiredlargeexpeditionstogetatthem.Thesewereorganizedbythegovernment,andoftenhadtobeprotectedby
troops.However,thesenaturalresourcesallowedtheancientEgyptianstobuildmonuments,sculptstatuesofallsizes,
manufacturemetaltoolsandfashionjewellery.

Society
Asinallsocietiesoftheancientworld,peasantfarmersmadeupthebulkofthepopulation.However,
thelandwasownedbythePharaoh,orbyoneofthetemples,whichwereimmenselywealthy,orbya
noblefamily.Peasantswerealsosubjecttoalabourtax,andwereattimesrequiredtoworkonpublic
projectssuchasirrigationorconstructionworks.
Craftsmenseemtohavehadahigherstatusthanfarmers.Mostoftheseprobablyworkedfortemples
orthestate.ScribesandofficialswereofhighrankinancientEgyptiansociety.Withinthiselitegroup
werealsopriests,physiciansandengineersandfromthemweredrawntheleadingpriests,ministers
andcourtiers.
Attheverytopwastheroyalfamily,belowwhichwasapowerfulclassofhereditarylandowners
(nobles).SlaverywasknowninancientEgypt,butitsextentisunclear.Mostslavesseemtohavebeen
usedasdomesticservantsinwealthyhouseholdsratherthanasagriculturalworkers.Bylaw,slaves
wereabletobuyandsell,likeotherpeople,orworktheirwaytofreedom.

WomenseemtohavehadacomparativelyhighstatusinEgyptiansociety.Likemen,theycouldown
andsellproperty,makecontracts,marryanddivorce,receiveinheritance,andpursuelegaldisputesin
court.Marriedcouplescouldownpropertyjointly.Somewomenenjoyedhugestatusashigh
priestesses.Ontheotherhand,asinvirtuallyallancientsocieties,publicofficewasalmostalways
reservedformen.
Writingandliterature
Thefirsthieroglyphicwritingthathascomedowntousdatesfromc.3000BC.Ahieroglyphcanrepresentaword,a
sound,orasilentdeterminativeandthesamesymbolcanservedifferentpurposesindifferentcontexts.Egyptian
hieroglyphicwritingiscomposedofhundredsofsymbols,whichcouldbereadinrowsorcolumns,andineitherdirection
(thoughinthemajorityofcases,writtenfromrighttoleft).

Anexampleofcursivehieryoplyhpicwriting:EgyptianBookofthe
Deadhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_hieroglyphs#/media/File:Papyrus_Ani_curs_hiero.jpg

Hieroglyphicswere,asfarasweknow,exclusivelyusedonstonemonumentsandintombs.Intheirdailywork,scribes
usedanotherkindofwriting,calledhieratic.Thisusesacursivescript(thatis,joinedupwriting)whichwasfarquicker
andeasiertousethanhieroglyphics.Hieraticwritingwasalwayswrittenfromrighttoleft,usuallyinhorizontalrows.
Later,around500BC,andthereforetowardstheendofAncientEgyptiancivilization,anewformofwriting,Demotic,
cameintowidespreaduse.Thiswasaphonetic,semialphabeticalscript,whichbeganlifeasthetranscriptionof
everydayspokenlanguage,butovertimedevelopedintothelanguageofliterature,highcultureandreligion.
Literature
Egyptianhieroglyphicliteratureisfoundonpublicmonuments,andthewallsoftemplesandtombs,andconsistsof
recordsofthedeedsofgodsandmen,aswellaspoetry.Lovepoetry,hymns,proverbs,spellsandcurses,instructional
andmedicaltexts,andmythsandlegends,arefoundinhieratic,andlaterdemoticscripts.Oneofthebestknown
examplesofEgyptianliteratureisacollectionofspellsdatingtotheNewKingdomperiodandlabelledthe"Bookofthe
Dead":itsobjectistoenablepeopletopasssuccessfullyfromthislifeintothenext.
TheStoryofSinuheisprobablythebestknownworkofEgyptianliteraturethathascomedowntous.Anotherpopular
taleistheStoryofWenamun,whichgivesaninsightintoEgyptinitsdecliningphase.
Art

Muchoftheartwhichhascomedowntousisfuneraryartartdesignedforthetomb.TheAncient
Egyptiansbelievedthatlifecouldcontinueintotheafterlife,andsothedeadwereaccompaniedintheir
gravesbyeverydayandluxurygoodsincludingartobjectstohelpthemenjoytheirnewlife.
AncientEgyptianartemphasisedarigidstylewhichchangedremarkablylittleoverthemillennia.This
didnotmeanthatEgyptianartwasunchangingbutchangetookplacewithinfairlynarrowbounds.
Ironically,inthedecliningcenturiesofAncientEgyptiancivilization,itsartbecamemoreconservative
andrigid,harkingbacktothegloriousdaysofold.
TheiconicEgyptiantwodimensionalstyleisfoundintombs,templesandstatues.Egyptianstatues
werecarvedfromstoneandrock,orwoodasacheapalternative,withpaintobtainedfrommineral
oresquarriedfromsurroundingareas.

Thekastatueprovidedaphysicalplaceforthekatomanifest

Thekastatueprovidedaphysicalplaceforthekatomanifest
hps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_of_ancient_Egypt#/media/File:Ka_Statue_of_horawibra.jpg
Thewallpaintingsintombsoftendepictlivelyscenesofeverydaylife,bringingthisancientcivilization
vividlytolife.Thehousesofthewealthyalsohadrichlypaintedwallswithscenesofpeople,birds,waterpools,
deitiesandgeometricdesigns.
Architecture

TheAncientEgyptiansbuiltsomeofthemostaweinspiringstructurestheworldhaseverseen,suchas
thePyramidsofGiza.TheconstructionofpyramidswasinfactrestrictedtotheearlierdaysofEgyptian
civilization.Latermonumentalarchitecturecanbeseenmostclearlyinthetemplesandgiantstatuesof
theValleyoftheKingsandAbuSimbel.
TheaverageEgyptianlivedinasimplemud,woodorbrickabode,withtheelitehavingelaboratemulti
roommansionswithrichlypaintedwalls,decoratedfloors,andbuiltaroundcourtyards.
Technology

Mathemetics
TheAncientEgyptiansdevelopedhighlevelsofmathematicalskillstoenablethemtobuildtheir
pyramidsandtempleswithremarkablysimpletools.Theremathematicsseemstohavebeenofamore
practicalnaturethanthatoftheMesopotamians,andthereforemayhaveinfluencedlatercivilizations
lesshowever,thispracticalmathematicsmusthavebeenofaveryhighorderindeed.
Medicine
AncientEgyptianfunerarypractices,whichinvolvedembalmingthedead,didnotleadtodetailed
knowledgeofhumananatomy.Nevertheless,Egyptianmedicineacquiredanexcellentreputationinthe
AncientWorld.AncientEgyptiandoctorscouldstitchupwounds,repairbrokenbonesandamputate
infectedlimbs.Cutswerebandagedbyrawmeat,linen,andswabssoakedwithhoney.Opiumwasalso
usedasapainkiller.Onionsandgarlicwereusedashealthfoodsinthediet.
CloseproximitytotheNilemeantthatwaterbornediseases,suchasmalaria,wererife.Other
commonailmentsincludedphysicalstressescausedfromalifeoflabour.Lifeexpectancywasbetween
30(women)and35(men),howeveraboutonethirdofinfantsneverreachedadulthood.
ShipBuilding
ThelongriveralongwhichAncientEgyptiancivilizationflourishedwasanidealenvironmentforthe
developmentofboattechnology.Asearlyas3000BCanEgyptianshipof75ftinlengthhadbeenbuilt.
Planksofwoodwereoriginallyheldtogetherbystraps,withreedsorgrasspushedintosealthegaps.
Soontreenailswereusedtoholdplankstogether,withpitchandcaulkingtoclosetheseamsand
mortiseandtenonjointshadalsobeendeveloped.However,despitehavingshipsonwhichtosail,they
werenotrenownedasgreatsailorsanddonotseemtohaveengageinshippingacross
theMediterraneanorRedSeasonaregularbasis.

DepictionofanAncientEgyptianSeafaring
ship:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Egypt#/media/File:Ancient_Egyptian_Seafaring_Ship.jpg'

AncientEgyptinWorldHistory
TheclearestevidenceforthelegacyofAncientEgyptcanbeseeninarchitecture.ThelaterEgyptian
templeslookverysimilartoearlyGreektemplesandithasbeensuggestedthattheAncientGreeks
gottheveryideaofmonumentalbuildinginstonefromtheEgyptians.
OtheritemsofEgyptslegacyarehardertopindown.ArchaicGreeksculptureseemstobemore
closelyrelatedtoMesopotamianandastronomicalmodelsthanEgyptiansimilarly,Greekmathematics
bearsacloserrelationshiptoBabylonianprecedents.
Whatisunmistakableisthatthisancientcivilizationhasexercisedanunmatchedspelluponfuture
civilizations.TheGreeksalreadyregardedEgyptasalandofwisdomandmystery,andtheAncient
RomanfascinationwithEgyptcanbeseeninthenumberofobeliskstobefoundinthecityofRometo
thisday(someofthemshippedfromEgypttotheimperialcapital,otherscopiesofEgyptianmodels).
ThemedievalArabswroteaboutEgyptiancivilization,andthemodernEuropeanfascination
withEgyptwasfuelledbyNapoleonsconquestofthecountryin1798.ModernEgyptologystartedat
thatdate,andhascontinuedeversince.Today,Egyptisoneoftheprimetouristdestinationsofthe
world,witnessingtotheongoingfascinationwiththis,oneoftheworldstrulygreatcivilizations.
Sowhat,insum,istheplaceofAncientEgyptinworldhistory?Itissurelythishere,almostatthevery
beginningsofrecordedhistory,wasagreatcivilizationwhichproducedwonderfulart,architecture,
engineering,literature,medicineandsoon.Thewiderangeofhighlydevelopedpracticaltechniques
theseinvolvedweretransmittedtootherpeoplesandlaterculturesbutmorethanthis,whatan
inspirationitmusthavebeenforthecivilizationswhichcameafter!WeknowthatmanyGreeksand
RomanstravelledtothelandofEgypt,andwereawedbythemagnificentremainstheysawthere.In
short,AncientEgyptsetthebarhigh!

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