1,000 Facts About Ancient Egypt

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In ancient times, Egyptian children didn’t start wearing clothing until after the age of six years, talk about one of the most interesting facts about Egypt!

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In ancient Egypt, death was seen as just a stepping stone in a person’s life. To prepare someone for this next step, they employed a very complex process to preserve and prepare the body so that the soul would move smoothly into the next life. Mummification and stone coffins were reserved for the very rich or for royalty. Donald Quataert (2005). The Ottoman Empire, 1700–1922. Cambridge University Press. p. 115. ISBN 978-0-521-83910-5. The Egyptians working on the pyramids are helping create a culture that will last more than 3,000 years—it will be one of the longest-lasting civilizations in the world. During that time, ancient Egyptians created works of art and engineering that still amaze us today. History of ancient EgyptWith more than 120,000 ancient artifacts, The Egyptian Museum is a must on any trip to Cairo. The museum is more than 100 years old so it’s had plenty of time to accumulate some of the world’s most amazing collections, housing artifacts of great importance including a room dedicated to the actual mummies of some of the great Pharaohs. What we now call the Great Pyramid of Giza is the oldest and the greatest pyramid of the three pyramids found there. This pyramid is one of the seven wonders of the world. It was built for Pharaoh Khufu of the eighth dynasty and constructed between 2580 and 2560 BC. Over four million mummies with the shape of a stork-like bird (Ibis) have been unearthed by scientists in Egypt's Western Desert. These mummies have been found near Tuna el-Gebel. M. Abir, "Modernisation, Reaction and Muhammad Ali's 'Empire'" Middle Eastern Studies 13#3 (1977), pp. 295–313 online

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No one knows for sure how the young Pharaoh Tutankhamun died. It was always thought that he had been assassinated until a CT scan was done on his remains and the results revealed injuries that were consistent with those that could have been inflicted by a hippopotamus. Oh and, by the way, the workers who built the pyramids were paid. Guess with what? A daily dose of a gallon of Beer. That’s the most interesting fact about Egypt, if you ask me.Second Intermediate Period, about 90 years (ca 1630 B.C. to ca 1540 B.C.):Weak pharaohs again lost control. Invaders from western Asia called Hyksos ruled in the north; people from Kush, a kingdom south of Egypt, took control in Upper Egypt. Main articles: New Kingdom of Egypt, Third Intermediate Period of Egypt, and Late Period of ancient Egypt New Kingdom in the 15th century BC Ancient Egyptian civilization coalesced around 3150 BC with the political unification of Upper and Lower Egypt under the first king of the First Dynasty, Narmer. Predominantly native Egyptian rule lasted until the conquest by the Achaemenid Empire in the sixth century BC. Most of the pyramids that were made were built on the west bank of the river Nile, the only river that flowed through Egypt. It was also considered the national highway at that time as people felt that waterways were the best way to transport goods. Muslim rulers nominated by the Islamic Caliphate remained in control of Egypt for the next six centuries, with Cairo as the seat of the Caliphate under the Fatimids. With the end of the Kurdish Ayyubid dynasty, the Mamluks, a Turco- Circassian military caste, took control about AD 1250. By the late 13th century, Egypt linked the Red Sea, India, Malaya, and East Indies. [22] The Greek and Coptic languages and cultures went into a steep decline in favor of Arabic culture (though Coptic managed to last as a spoken language until the 17th century and remains a liturgical language today).



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