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The First Dynasty of Egypt: The Birth of a Civilization
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Predynastic Egypt - Early Egyptian History Before the Pharaohs and Pyramids (5000-3000 BC)
This program takes a look at early Egyptian history before the pharaohs, specifically at the cultures of the Faiyum, Merimde, Badarian and Naqada, all of whom helped to lay the foundation for the ancient Egypt that most of us are familiar with.
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The ENTIRE History of Egypt | Ancient Civilizations Documentary
“Egypt is the gift of the Nile”, that’s what Herodotus, the father of history said since the Nile is the lifeline as it provided Egypt with water for the cultivation of crops which led to the burgeoning of civilization all along the length of the Nile valley.
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00:00 The Beginning of Ancient Egypt
03:13 Predynastic Egypt
10:24 Early Dynastic Period
15:49 Third Dynasty
19:23 Old Kingdom / Pyramids
43:15 First Intermediate Period
56:28 Second Intermediate Period
1:03:53 New Kingdom
1:25:54 Third Intermediate Period
1:32:06 Late Period
For millennia, the grand pyramids of Egypt have towered over the desert sands, captivating and mystifying all who lay their eyes upon them.
In fact, everything about the great ancient civilization that once sei...
published: 02 Jun 2023
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The First Pharaoh | Narmer | Ancient Egypt Documentary
Narmer was an ambitious Upper Egyptian king who managed to conquer Lower Egypt and declare himself the first ruler of both lands. This began Egypt's Early Dynastic Period, and laid the foundation for one of history's most extensive and long-lived civilizations, lasting over 3,000 years!
Narmer Biography
3180 BC - 3120 BC
The First Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt Documentary
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History Explained Videos
(Chronological Order)
Narmer | The First Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 3100 BC
youtu.be/e_ByLv949-8
Imhotep | The First Pyramid Builder
Ancient Egypt | 2650 BC
youtu.be/gpL5TgIRukQ
Sargon | The Greatest King of Akkad
Ancient Mesopotamia | 2300 BC
youtu.be/kkSwK59CwF8
Sobekneferu | The First Female Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1800 BC
youtu.be/TaI3MawgKNE
Hammurabi | The Firs...
published: 10 Sep 2019
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Ancient Egypt Dynasty by Dynasty - Scorpion, Narmer and the Predynastic Period / Dynasty 0
Welcome to this new series, Ancient Egypt Dynasty by Dynasty, where we'll travel through over 3000 years of Egyptian history. Before we get to what scholars call the very first dynasty of Egyptian civilization, we'll take a look at who some of Egypt's first kings were and where they may have been from. In this video we'll cover the period roughly from the late Naqada / Naqada III period to the threshold of the Early Dynastic Period. Featured in this program are the kings 'Scorpion' and Narmer.
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Predynastic Egypt - Early Egyptian History Before the Pharaohs and Pyramids (5000-3000 BC)
https://youtu.be/fYNQk2jXSTY
The Real Scorpion King (Scorpi...
published: 31 Jul 2021
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History of the Pharaohs: Early Dynastic Period & Old Kingdom
List of Pharaohs of ancient Egypt from the Early Dynastic Period to the Old Kingdom which covers the first through the sixth dynasty.
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published: 17 Aug 2020
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Sinaunang Kabihasnan ng Egypt: Ang Early Dynastic Period at ang Lumang Kaharian (Ancient Egypt)
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Sa video na ito, isa na namang panibagong kabihasnan ang ating pag-aaralan, ang kabihasnan ng Sinaunang Egypt. Ang Sinaunang Egypt ay ang lupain ng mga pyramids at ng mga pharaoh. Sa video na ito, ating palawigin ang ating kaalaman ukol sa kanila.
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published: 09 Apr 2020
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Origin of the Egyptians and Predynastic Egypt
In this episode by the History of the World Podcast we are taken back long before the pyramids and before the thought of "Egyptianness" itself into the heart of the Neolithic in ancient Africa and what would become the Egypt that dominates the hearts of history lovers around the world.
Starting in the Neolithic we explore population movements, archaeological findings and possibly the first "race war" in human history that occurred along the Nile possibly due to contact between lighter and darker peoples.
But more importantly we explore the indigenous peoples living in North Africa, those coming in from the Levant, those moving North from Africa itself and how these worlds "collide" and finally we see the beginning of not just ancient Egypt itself but the origins of the Egyptians, the sam...
published: 15 Aug 2020
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Ancient Egypt Documentary || Law Graeco-Roman and Priests and Temples
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Egyptian temples were in theory places of great sanctity. Yet in those temples where fortuitous archaeological preservation allows us glimpses of an operational institution, one is struck by the clutter. Fine statues, decorated walls, and monolithic shrines are perhaps what we expect, but the halls were also filled with royal and private donations of varying scale and quality: statues in various materials including bronze figurines, the "sculptors models," and perhaps the common but rarely published clay and terracotta figurines. A striking example of this sacred clutter was found in the small ancillary rooms adjacent to the sanctuary of the temple of Osiris-iw at Ayn el-Manawir, in which nearly 400 small metal alloy statues had been stacked up, mostly of the god ...
published: 08 Dec 2024
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The Search for the Earliest Kings of Egypt
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Narmer, the first king of Egypt's first dynasty, was not, in fact, the first king of Egypt. What do we know about the kings that ruled before him? What evidence do we have about their existence? In this video, find out who Egypt's earliest kings were.
ERRATA: At 7:28, I mention that no gods are mentioned as ruling Egypt in any New Kingdom King List. This may be true for official king lists, but there is a papyrus document called the Turin King List, which comes from the 19th dynasty and does indeed suggest that gods ruled before Menes. The document is in very poor condition, and there is a lot of r...
published: 07 Oct 2023
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The First Dynasty of Egypt: The Birth of a Civilization
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3780825/
https://www.worldhistory.org/Narmer/?visitCount=5&lastVisitDate=2021-4-12&pageViewCount=25
https://stmuhistorymedia.org/menes-unification-king-of-egypt/#:~:text=During%20the%20rule%20of%20Menes,the%20red%20of%20Lower%20Egypt.&text=Egyptian%20tradition%20holds%20that%20it%20was%20King%20Menes%20that%20unified%20the%20kingdoms.
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/pschent
http://www.ancient-egypt.org/history/early-dynastic-period/1st-dynasty/horus-narmer/umm-el-qaab-tomb-b17b18.html
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Menes
https://www.livius.org/articles/person/neithhotep/
https://ancientegyptonline.co.uk/hor-aha/
http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/djettomb.htm
https://www.worldhistory.org/First_Dynasty_of_Egypt/?visitCount=5&lastVisitDate=2021-4-12&pageViewCount=25
https://wn.com/The_First_Dynasty_Of_Egypt_The_Birth_Of_A_Civilization
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3780825/
https://www.worldhistory.org/Narmer/?visitCount=5&lastVisitDate=2021-4-12&pageViewCount=25
https://stmuhistorymedia.org/menes-unification-king-of-egypt/#:~:text=During%20the%20rule%20of%20Menes,the%20red%20of%20Lower%20Egypt.&text=Egyptian%20tradition%20holds%20that%20it%20was%20King%20Menes%20that%20unified%20the%20kingdoms.
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/pschent
http://www.ancient-egypt.org/history/early-dynastic-period/1st-dynasty/horus-narmer/umm-el-qaab-tomb-b17b18.html
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Menes
https://www.livius.org/articles/person/neithhotep/
https://ancientegyptonline.co.uk/hor-aha/
http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/djettomb.htm
https://www.worldhistory.org/First_Dynasty_of_Egypt/?visitCount=5&lastVisitDate=2021-4-12&pageViewCount=25
- published: 26 May 2021
- views: 474305
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Predynastic Egypt - Early Egyptian History Before the Pharaohs and Pyramids (5000-3000 BC)
This program takes a look at early Egyptian history before the pharaohs, specifically at the cultures of the Faiyum, Merimde, Badarian and Naqada, all of whom h...
This program takes a look at early Egyptian history before the pharaohs, specifically at the cultures of the Faiyum, Merimde, Badarian and Naqada, all of whom helped to lay the foundation for the ancient Egypt that most of us are familiar with.
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This program takes a look at early Egyptian history before the pharaohs, specifically at the cultures of the Faiyum, Merimde, Badarian and Naqada, all of whom helped to lay the foundation for the ancient Egypt that most of us are familiar with.
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- published: 14 Sep 2020
- views: 402820
1:37:15
The ENTIRE History of Egypt | Ancient Civilizations Documentary
“Egypt is the gift of the Nile”, that’s what Herodotus, the father of history said since the Nile is the lifeline as it provided Egypt with water for the cultiv...
“Egypt is the gift of the Nile”, that’s what Herodotus, the father of history said since the Nile is the lifeline as it provided Egypt with water for the cultivation of crops which led to the burgeoning of civilization all along the length of the Nile valley.
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00:00 The Beginning of Ancient Egypt
03:13 Predynastic Egypt
10:24 Early Dynastic Period
15:49 Third Dynasty
19:23 Old Kingdom / Pyramids
43:15 First Intermediate Period
56:28 Second Intermediate Period
1:03:53 New Kingdom
1:25:54 Third Intermediate Period
1:32:06 Late Period
For millennia, the grand pyramids of Egypt have towered over the desert sands, captivating and mystifying all who lay their eyes upon them.
In fact, everything about the great ancient civilization that once seized the lands remained a mystery.
That is until July 19, 1799.
A French soldier discovers a large stone, about 35 miles east of Alexandria, during Napoleon Bonaparte's Egyptian expedition.
Unearthing a written language that had been “dead” for thousands of years.
The translations would prove to be the key to unlocking the secrets of an entire civilization.
https://wn.com/The_Entire_History_Of_Egypt_|_Ancient_Civilizations_Documentary
“Egypt is the gift of the Nile”, that’s what Herodotus, the father of history said since the Nile is the lifeline as it provided Egypt with water for the cultivation of crops which led to the burgeoning of civilization all along the length of the Nile valley.
----------------------------------------------
00:00 The Beginning of Ancient Egypt
03:13 Predynastic Egypt
10:24 Early Dynastic Period
15:49 Third Dynasty
19:23 Old Kingdom / Pyramids
43:15 First Intermediate Period
56:28 Second Intermediate Period
1:03:53 New Kingdom
1:25:54 Third Intermediate Period
1:32:06 Late Period
For millennia, the grand pyramids of Egypt have towered over the desert sands, captivating and mystifying all who lay their eyes upon them.
In fact, everything about the great ancient civilization that once seized the lands remained a mystery.
That is until July 19, 1799.
A French soldier discovers a large stone, about 35 miles east of Alexandria, during Napoleon Bonaparte's Egyptian expedition.
Unearthing a written language that had been “dead” for thousands of years.
The translations would prove to be the key to unlocking the secrets of an entire civilization.
- published: 02 Jun 2023
- views: 2498475
6:00
The First Pharaoh | Narmer | Ancient Egypt Documentary
Narmer was an ambitious Upper Egyptian king who managed to conquer Lower Egypt and declare himself the first ruler of both lands. This began Egypt's Early Dynas...
Narmer was an ambitious Upper Egyptian king who managed to conquer Lower Egypt and declare himself the first ruler of both lands. This began Egypt's Early Dynastic Period, and laid the foundation for one of history's most extensive and long-lived civilizations, lasting over 3,000 years!
Narmer Biography
3180 BC - 3120 BC
The First Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt Documentary
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History Explained Videos
(Chronological Order)
Narmer | The First Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 3100 BC
youtu.be/e_ByLv949-8
Imhotep | The First Pyramid Builder
Ancient Egypt | 2650 BC
youtu.be/gpL5TgIRukQ
Sargon | The Greatest King of Akkad
Ancient Mesopotamia | 2300 BC
youtu.be/kkSwK59CwF8
Sobekneferu | The First Female Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1800 BC
youtu.be/TaI3MawgKNE
Hammurabi | The First Emperor of Babylon
Ancient Mesopotamia | 1750 BC
youtu.be/jPn-Lxuilw4
Hatshepsut | The Greatest Female Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1470 BC
youtu.be/L_A8B_MdAdY
Thutmose III | The Deadliest Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1450 BC
youtu.be/-2XS3vmVGjU
Amenhotep III | The Wealthiest Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1370 BC
youtu.be/j5Oua9WNo8c
Akhenaten | The Most Hated Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1350 BC
youtu.be/Gdcu2g5uM7o
Nefertiti | The Most Hated Female Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1340 BC
youtu.be/bLWD3bVhSbM
Ramses the Great | The Greatest Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1250 BC
youtu.be/TeESSvut5xA
Lycurgus | The Lawgiver of Sparta
Ancient Greece | 750 BC
youtu.be/zfC1ZnTKOJU
Ashurbanipal | The Cruelest King of Assyria
Ancient Mesopotamia | 650 BC
youtu.be/LOCm2G0R4PY
Nebuchadnezzar | The Greatest King of Babylon
Ancient Mesopotamia | 600 BC
youtu.be/WX4sTXOKRcY
Draco | The Lawgiver of Athens
Ancient Greece | 600 BC
https://youtu.be/sqOxqv_yIzE
Cyrus the Great | The Greatest King of Persia
Achaemenid Empire | 550 BC
youtu.be/CMc1rF8u4ro
Cambyses II | The First Persian Pharaoh
Achaemenid Empire | 530 BC
youtu.be/pXOjOcTqU5w
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https://wn.com/The_First_Pharaoh_|_Narmer_|_Ancient_Egypt_Documentary
Narmer was an ambitious Upper Egyptian king who managed to conquer Lower Egypt and declare himself the first ruler of both lands. This began Egypt's Early Dynastic Period, and laid the foundation for one of history's most extensive and long-lived civilizations, lasting over 3,000 years!
Narmer Biography
3180 BC - 3120 BC
The First Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt Documentary
__________________________________
History Explained Videos
(Chronological Order)
Narmer | The First Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 3100 BC
youtu.be/e_ByLv949-8
Imhotep | The First Pyramid Builder
Ancient Egypt | 2650 BC
youtu.be/gpL5TgIRukQ
Sargon | The Greatest King of Akkad
Ancient Mesopotamia | 2300 BC
youtu.be/kkSwK59CwF8
Sobekneferu | The First Female Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1800 BC
youtu.be/TaI3MawgKNE
Hammurabi | The First Emperor of Babylon
Ancient Mesopotamia | 1750 BC
youtu.be/jPn-Lxuilw4
Hatshepsut | The Greatest Female Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1470 BC
youtu.be/L_A8B_MdAdY
Thutmose III | The Deadliest Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1450 BC
youtu.be/-2XS3vmVGjU
Amenhotep III | The Wealthiest Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1370 BC
youtu.be/j5Oua9WNo8c
Akhenaten | The Most Hated Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1350 BC
youtu.be/Gdcu2g5uM7o
Nefertiti | The Most Hated Female Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1340 BC
youtu.be/bLWD3bVhSbM
Ramses the Great | The Greatest Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1250 BC
youtu.be/TeESSvut5xA
Lycurgus | The Lawgiver of Sparta
Ancient Greece | 750 BC
youtu.be/zfC1ZnTKOJU
Ashurbanipal | The Cruelest King of Assyria
Ancient Mesopotamia | 650 BC
youtu.be/LOCm2G0R4PY
Nebuchadnezzar | The Greatest King of Babylon
Ancient Mesopotamia | 600 BC
youtu.be/WX4sTXOKRcY
Draco | The Lawgiver of Athens
Ancient Greece | 600 BC
https://youtu.be/sqOxqv_yIzE
Cyrus the Great | The Greatest King of Persia
Achaemenid Empire | 550 BC
youtu.be/CMc1rF8u4ro
Cambyses II | The First Persian Pharaoh
Achaemenid Empire | 530 BC
youtu.be/pXOjOcTqU5w
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Hindi
Arabic
French
Turkish
English
Marathi
Russian
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15:24
Ancient Egypt Dynasty by Dynasty - Scorpion, Narmer and the Predynastic Period / Dynasty 0
Welcome to this new series, Ancient Egypt Dynasty by Dynasty, where we'll travel through over 3000 years of Egyptian history. Before we get to what scholars ca...
Welcome to this new series, Ancient Egypt Dynasty by Dynasty, where we'll travel through over 3000 years of Egyptian history. Before we get to what scholars call the very first dynasty of Egyptian civilization, we'll take a look at who some of Egypt's first kings were and where they may have been from. In this video we'll cover the period roughly from the late Naqada / Naqada III period to the threshold of the Early Dynastic Period. Featured in this program are the kings 'Scorpion' and Narmer.
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Welcome to this new series, Ancient Egypt Dynasty by Dynasty, where we'll travel through over 3000 years of Egyptian history. Before we get to what scholars call the very first dynasty of Egyptian civilization, we'll take a look at who some of Egypt's first kings were and where they may have been from. In this video we'll cover the period roughly from the late Naqada / Naqada III period to the threshold of the Early Dynastic Period. Featured in this program are the kings 'Scorpion' and Narmer.
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Predynastic Egypt - Early Egyptian History Before the Pharaohs and Pyramids (5000-3000 BC)
https://youtu.be/fYNQk2jXSTY
The Real Scorpion King (Scorpion I of Egypt)
https://youtu.be/jxD-RY_O7jY
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- published: 31 Jul 2021
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11:28
History of the Pharaohs: Early Dynastic Period & Old Kingdom
List of Pharaohs of ancient Egypt from the Early Dynastic Period to the Old Kingdom which covers the first through the sixth dynasty.
If you like this video co...
List of Pharaohs of ancient Egypt from the Early Dynastic Period to the Old Kingdom which covers the first through the sixth dynasty.
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///MUSIC///
Return of the Mummy, Send for the Horses, Mystery Bazaar, and Desert City
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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///IMAGES///
The Sphinx against the Pyramid of Khafre
By Hamish2k / CC BY-SA 3.0
Verso of Narmer Palette By Heagy1 / CC BY-SA 4.0
Faience vessel fragment with serekh inscribed on display at the British Museum. By Captmondo / CC BY-SA 3.0
Tomb stela of King Djer By Udimu - Cairo, Egyptian Museum / CC BY-SA 3.0
The famous stela of king Djet which once stood next to his tomb in the Umm el-Qa'ab, Louvre Museum. By Guillaume Blanchard - Louvre E 11007 insecula / CC BY-SA 1.0
“MacGregor-Label” from Den's tomb in Abydos, EA 55586 By CaptMondo - Own work (photo) / CC BY 2.5,
Close up of pharaoh Anedjib on a stone bowl By Iry-Hor / CC BY-SA 3.0,
Pottery sherd inscribed with Semerkhet's serekh name, originally from his tomb By Captmondo /CC BY-SA 3.0
Slate fragment bearing Sneferka's serekh from Saqqara By Nephiliskos / CC BY-SA 3.0
King Bird fragment By Jos / CC BY-SA 3.0
Stone vase bearing Hotepsekhemwy's serekh, National Archaeological Museum (France). By Iry-Hor / CC BY-SA 3.0
Small statue of Nynetjer By Oesermaatra0069 / CC BY-SA 4.0,
Cartouche name of Senedj in the Abydos King List (cartouche no. 13) By Abydos_Königsliste_07 / CC BY 3.0
Cartouche name of Neferkara I in the Abydos King List (cartouche no. 19) By Abydos_Königsliste_07 / CC BY 3.0
Stone vase of Seth-Peribsen with the inscription "tribute of the people of Sethroë", National Archaeological Museum (France). By Iry-Hor / CC BY-SA 3.0
Alabaster vessel showing the (damaged) double name of Sekhemib By Captmondo / CC BY-SA 3.0
Statue of Khasekhemwy, Ashmolean Museum By Geni / CC BY-SA 4.0
Limestone Ka statue of Djoser from his pyramid serdab By Jon Bodsworth - http://www.egyptarchive.co.uk/html/cairo_museum_03.html
Relief of Sekhemkhet from Wadi Maghareh By Nephiliskos / CC BY-SA 3.0 de
Serekh of Khaba on a stone bowl of unknown provenance, Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, UC 15800. By Udimu / CC BY-SA 3.0
Granite head of an Old Kingdom pharaoh, thought to represent Huni. Circa 2650-2600 B.C. By Keith Schengili-Roberts / CC BY-SA 2.5
Detail of a relief showing Sneferu wearing the white robe of the Sed-festival, from his funerary temple of Dahshur and now on display at the Egyptian Museum Photo by Juan R. Lazaro source /CC BY 2.0
The Statue of Khufu in the Cairo Museum By Olaf Tausch / CC BY 3.0
Quartzite head of Djedefre from Abu Rawash, Musée du Louvre By Rama / CC BY-SA 3.0 fr
Alabaster statue of Khafra, probably from Memphis, now in the Egyptian Museum at Cairo. By Juan R. Lazaro / CC BY 2.0
Inscribed limestone fragment possibly showing Bikheris' name By Nephiliskos / CC BY-SA 3.0
Greywacke statue of Menkaure Egyptian Museum, Cairo By Iry-Hor / CC BY-SA 3.0
Shepseskaf's cartouche on the Abydos king list. By Abydos_Königsliste_09.jpg / CC BY 3.0
Head of Userkaf, recovered from his sun temple By Ovedc / CC BY-SA 4.0
Head of a gneiss statue of Sahure in the gallery 103 of the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art. By Keith Schengili-Roberts / CC BY-SA 2.5
Statue of Neferefre (Raneferef). Abusir. JE 98171, 34 cm. Cairo Egyptian Museum. By Neferefre. / Copyrighted free use
Double statue portraying Nyuserre as both a young man and an old man, Museum of Egyptian Art in Munich By Einsamer Schütze / CC BY-SA 3.0
Part of a door jamb showing the cartouche of Djedkare Isesi, Neues Museum, Berlin By Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin FRCP(Glasg) / CC BY-SA 4.0
Sistrum inscribed with the name of Teti. By This file was donated to Wikimedia Commons as part of a project by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. / CC0
Userkare's cartouche on the Abydos king list. By Abydos_Königsliste_10 / CC BY 3.0
Lifesize copper statue of Pepi I, Cairo Museum By Jon Bodsworth / Copyrighted free use
Copper statue of Merenra Nemtyemsaf I, from Hierakonpolis By Jon Bodsworth / Copyrighted free use
Ankhesenmeryre II and her son Pepi II. By Keith Schengili-Roberts / CC BY-SA 2.5
Merenre Nemtyemsaf II on the Abydos king list. By Abydos_Königsliste_06 / CC BY 3.0
Netjerkare on the Abydos King List. By Ochmann-HHderivative work: Khruner - This file was derived from: Abydos Koenigsliste 40-47.jpg / CC BY 2.5
https://wn.com/History_Of_The_Pharaohs_Early_Dynastic_Period_Old_Kingdom
List of Pharaohs of ancient Egypt from the Early Dynastic Period to the Old Kingdom which covers the first through the sixth dynasty.
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Return of the Mummy, Send for the Horses, Mystery Bazaar, and Desert City
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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///IMAGES///
The Sphinx against the Pyramid of Khafre
By Hamish2k / CC BY-SA 3.0
Verso of Narmer Palette By Heagy1 / CC BY-SA 4.0
Faience vessel fragment with serekh inscribed on display at the British Museum. By Captmondo / CC BY-SA 3.0
Tomb stela of King Djer By Udimu - Cairo, Egyptian Museum / CC BY-SA 3.0
The famous stela of king Djet which once stood next to his tomb in the Umm el-Qa'ab, Louvre Museum. By Guillaume Blanchard - Louvre E 11007 insecula / CC BY-SA 1.0
“MacGregor-Label” from Den's tomb in Abydos, EA 55586 By CaptMondo - Own work (photo) / CC BY 2.5,
Close up of pharaoh Anedjib on a stone bowl By Iry-Hor / CC BY-SA 3.0,
Pottery sherd inscribed with Semerkhet's serekh name, originally from his tomb By Captmondo /CC BY-SA 3.0
Slate fragment bearing Sneferka's serekh from Saqqara By Nephiliskos / CC BY-SA 3.0
King Bird fragment By Jos / CC BY-SA 3.0
Stone vase bearing Hotepsekhemwy's serekh, National Archaeological Museum (France). By Iry-Hor / CC BY-SA 3.0
Small statue of Nynetjer By Oesermaatra0069 / CC BY-SA 4.0,
Cartouche name of Senedj in the Abydos King List (cartouche no. 13) By Abydos_Königsliste_07 / CC BY 3.0
Cartouche name of Neferkara I in the Abydos King List (cartouche no. 19) By Abydos_Königsliste_07 / CC BY 3.0
Stone vase of Seth-Peribsen with the inscription "tribute of the people of Sethroë", National Archaeological Museum (France). By Iry-Hor / CC BY-SA 3.0
Alabaster vessel showing the (damaged) double name of Sekhemib By Captmondo / CC BY-SA 3.0
Statue of Khasekhemwy, Ashmolean Museum By Geni / CC BY-SA 4.0
Limestone Ka statue of Djoser from his pyramid serdab By Jon Bodsworth - http://www.egyptarchive.co.uk/html/cairo_museum_03.html
Relief of Sekhemkhet from Wadi Maghareh By Nephiliskos / CC BY-SA 3.0 de
Serekh of Khaba on a stone bowl of unknown provenance, Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, UC 15800. By Udimu / CC BY-SA 3.0
Granite head of an Old Kingdom pharaoh, thought to represent Huni. Circa 2650-2600 B.C. By Keith Schengili-Roberts / CC BY-SA 2.5
Detail of a relief showing Sneferu wearing the white robe of the Sed-festival, from his funerary temple of Dahshur and now on display at the Egyptian Museum Photo by Juan R. Lazaro source /CC BY 2.0
The Statue of Khufu in the Cairo Museum By Olaf Tausch / CC BY 3.0
Quartzite head of Djedefre from Abu Rawash, Musée du Louvre By Rama / CC BY-SA 3.0 fr
Alabaster statue of Khafra, probably from Memphis, now in the Egyptian Museum at Cairo. By Juan R. Lazaro / CC BY 2.0
Inscribed limestone fragment possibly showing Bikheris' name By Nephiliskos / CC BY-SA 3.0
Greywacke statue of Menkaure Egyptian Museum, Cairo By Iry-Hor / CC BY-SA 3.0
Shepseskaf's cartouche on the Abydos king list. By Abydos_Königsliste_09.jpg / CC BY 3.0
Head of Userkaf, recovered from his sun temple By Ovedc / CC BY-SA 4.0
Head of a gneiss statue of Sahure in the gallery 103 of the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art. By Keith Schengili-Roberts / CC BY-SA 2.5
Statue of Neferefre (Raneferef). Abusir. JE 98171, 34 cm. Cairo Egyptian Museum. By Neferefre. / Copyrighted free use
Double statue portraying Nyuserre as both a young man and an old man, Museum of Egyptian Art in Munich By Einsamer Schütze / CC BY-SA 3.0
Part of a door jamb showing the cartouche of Djedkare Isesi, Neues Museum, Berlin By Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin FRCP(Glasg) / CC BY-SA 4.0
Sistrum inscribed with the name of Teti. By This file was donated to Wikimedia Commons as part of a project by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. / CC0
Userkare's cartouche on the Abydos king list. By Abydos_Königsliste_10 / CC BY 3.0
Lifesize copper statue of Pepi I, Cairo Museum By Jon Bodsworth / Copyrighted free use
Copper statue of Merenra Nemtyemsaf I, from Hierakonpolis By Jon Bodsworth / Copyrighted free use
Ankhesenmeryre II and her son Pepi II. By Keith Schengili-Roberts / CC BY-SA 2.5
Merenre Nemtyemsaf II on the Abydos king list. By Abydos_Königsliste_06 / CC BY 3.0
Netjerkare on the Abydos King List. By Ochmann-HHderivative work: Khruner - This file was derived from: Abydos Koenigsliste 40-47.jpg / CC BY 2.5
- published: 17 Aug 2020
- views: 2916
7:10
Sinaunang Kabihasnan ng Egypt: Ang Early Dynastic Period at ang Lumang Kaharian (Ancient Egypt)
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Sa ating naunang video, ating tinalakay ang kahalagahan ng ilog sa pagsisimula ng kabihasnan. Ating natutuhan ang kahalagahan ng Ilog Tigris at Euphrates sa pagusbong mga sibilisasyon o kabihasnan sa Mesopotamia, ang kanlurang bahagi ng Fertile Crescent.
Sa video na ito, isa na namang panibagong kabihasnan ang ating pag-aaralan, ang kabihasnan ng Sinaunang Egypt. Ang Sinaunang Egypt ay ang lupain ng mga pyramids at ng mga pharaoh. Sa video na ito, ating palawigin ang ating kaalaman ukol sa kanila.
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Sa ating naunang video, ating tinalakay ang kahalagahan ng ilog sa pagsisimula ng kabihasnan. Ating natutuhan ang kahalagahan ng Ilog Tigris at Euphrates sa pagusbong mga sibilisasyon o kabihasnan sa Mesopotamia, ang kanlurang bahagi ng Fertile Crescent.
Sa video na ito, isa na namang panibagong kabihasnan ang ating pag-aaralan, ang kabihasnan ng Sinaunang Egypt. Ang Sinaunang Egypt ay ang lupain ng mga pyramids at ng mga pharaoh. Sa video na ito, ating palawigin ang ating kaalaman ukol sa kanila.
Sinaunang Mesopotamia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1HDwXHUoEk&t=1s
Sinaunang Kabihasnan ng Assyria, Chaldea, at Babylonia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJPjoSa9Kdw&t=21s
Sinaunang Persia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZknTBlfJ0tQ
Civilization sa Fertile Crescent
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKS7ps20Bfo&t=52s
Always remember, learning never stops.
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- published: 09 Apr 2020
- views: 117478
33:22
Origin of the Egyptians and Predynastic Egypt
In this episode by the History of the World Podcast we are taken back long before the pyramids and before the thought of "Egyptianness" itself into the heart of...
In this episode by the History of the World Podcast we are taken back long before the pyramids and before the thought of "Egyptianness" itself into the heart of the Neolithic in ancient Africa and what would become the Egypt that dominates the hearts of history lovers around the world.
Starting in the Neolithic we explore population movements, archaeological findings and possibly the first "race war" in human history that occurred along the Nile possibly due to contact between lighter and darker peoples.
But more importantly we explore the indigenous peoples living in North Africa, those coming in from the Levant, those moving North from Africa itself and how these worlds "collide" and finally we see the beginning of not just ancient Egypt itself but the origins of the Egyptians, the same Egyptians that would form one of the greatest civilizations on earth.
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In this episode by the History of the World Podcast we are taken back long before the pyramids and before the thought of "Egyptianness" itself into the heart of the Neolithic in ancient Africa and what would become the Egypt that dominates the hearts of history lovers around the world.
Starting in the Neolithic we explore population movements, archaeological findings and possibly the first "race war" in human history that occurred along the Nile possibly due to contact between lighter and darker peoples.
But more importantly we explore the indigenous peoples living in North Africa, those coming in from the Levant, those moving North from Africa itself and how these worlds "collide" and finally we see the beginning of not just ancient Egypt itself but the origins of the Egyptians, the same Egyptians that would form one of the greatest civilizations on earth.
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- published: 15 Aug 2020
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Ancient Egypt Documentary || Law Graeco-Roman and Priests and Temples
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Egyptian temples were in theory places of great sanctity. Yet in those temples where fortuitous archaeological preservation allows us ...
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Egyptian temples were in theory places of great sanctity. Yet in those temples where fortuitous archaeological preservation allows us glimpses of an operational institution, one is struck by the clutter. Fine statues, decorated walls, and monolithic shrines are perhaps what we expect, but the halls were also filled with royal and private donations of varying scale and quality: statues in various materials including bronze figurines, the "sculptors models," and perhaps the common but rarely published clay and terracotta figurines. A striking example of this sacred clutter was found in the small ancillary rooms adjacent to the sanctuary of the temple of Osiris-iw at Ayn el-Manawir, in which nearly 400 small metal alloy statues had been stacked up, mostly of the god Osiris. The excavators suggest that the statues had been deposited at intervals. Caches of bronze statues, particularly at popular places of pilgrimage such as the Sacred Animal Necropolis at North Saqqara, attest to the need for periodic burial of these statues to clear space for the temple to remain operational. As this was presumably a religious ritual, taking place within the sacred space, one can expect a priest to have been present, if not charged with undertaking the burial. Evidently, persons would have been employed to dig the pits for these caches. The building work would have created an almost constant flurry of dirt and dust, the situation being further exacerbated by Egypt’s climate with its frequent sandstorms and annual Nile flood. A stela records the large hall at Karnak being flooded in the Seventeenth Dynasty. Who cleaned and swept up? Largely anonymous in the elite written record, the talataat of the Amarna age do offer a glimpse of the sweepers in a palace context. The title "laborer" (kpwty), known from temples, may encompass such lowly positions.
00:00 Priests and Temples: Pharaonic
41:20 Administration and Law Graeco-Roman
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Egyptian temples were in theory places of great sanctity. Yet in those temples where fortuitous archaeological preservation allows us glimpses of an operational institution, one is struck by the clutter. Fine statues, decorated walls, and monolithic shrines are perhaps what we expect, but the halls were also filled with royal and private donations of varying scale and quality: statues in various materials including bronze figurines, the "sculptors models," and perhaps the common but rarely published clay and terracotta figurines. A striking example of this sacred clutter was found in the small ancillary rooms adjacent to the sanctuary of the temple of Osiris-iw at Ayn el-Manawir, in which nearly 400 small metal alloy statues had been stacked up, mostly of the god Osiris. The excavators suggest that the statues had been deposited at intervals. Caches of bronze statues, particularly at popular places of pilgrimage such as the Sacred Animal Necropolis at North Saqqara, attest to the need for periodic burial of these statues to clear space for the temple to remain operational. As this was presumably a religious ritual, taking place within the sacred space, one can expect a priest to have been present, if not charged with undertaking the burial. Evidently, persons would have been employed to dig the pits for these caches. The building work would have created an almost constant flurry of dirt and dust, the situation being further exacerbated by Egypt’s climate with its frequent sandstorms and annual Nile flood. A stela records the large hall at Karnak being flooded in the Seventeenth Dynasty. Who cleaned and swept up? Largely anonymous in the elite written record, the talataat of the Amarna age do offer a glimpse of the sweepers in a palace context. The title "laborer" (kpwty), known from temples, may encompass such lowly positions.
00:00 Priests and Temples: Pharaonic
41:20 Administration and Law Graeco-Roman
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The Search for the Earliest Kings of Egypt
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Narmer, the first king of Egypt's first dynasty, was not, in fact, the first king of Egypt. What do we know about the kings that ruled before him? What evidence do we have about their existence? In this video, find out who Egypt's earliest kings were.
ERRATA: At 7:28, I mention that no gods are mentioned as ruling Egypt in any New Kingdom King List. This may be true for official king lists, but there is a papyrus document called the Turin King List, which comes from the 19th dynasty and does indeed suggest that gods ruled before Menes. The document is in very poor condition, and there is a lot of room for interpretation, but there is enough in the fragments to tell that this is the case. This would make it the earliest known document to carry this tradition.
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https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Herodotus/home.html
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http://egypt-grammar.rutgers.edu/Artifacts/Palermo%20Stone.pdf
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Narmer, the first king of Egypt's first dynasty, was not, in fact, the first king of Egypt. What do we know about the kings that ruled before him? What evidence do we have about their existence? In this video, find out who Egypt's earliest kings were.
ERRATA: At 7:28, I mention that no gods are mentioned as ruling Egypt in any New Kingdom King List. This may be true for official king lists, but there is a papyrus document called the Turin King List, which comes from the 19th dynasty and does indeed suggest that gods ruled before Menes. The document is in very poor condition, and there is a lot of room for interpretation, but there is enough in the fragments to tell that this is the case. This would make it the earliest known document to carry this tradition.
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https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Diodorus_Siculus/1C*.html
https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Manetho/Introduction*.html
https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Herodotus/home.html
https://pharaoh.se/turin-kinglist-content
http://egypt-grammar.rutgers.edu/Artifacts/Palermo%20Stone.pdf
https://isac.uchicago.edu/sites/default/files/uploads/shared/docs/oimp33.pdf
http://www.francescoraffaele.com/egypt/hesyra/dynasty00.htm
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- published: 07 Oct 2023
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