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3000 BCE
DISCOVERIES
They created their own writing, the hieroglyphics. -
Period: 3000 BCE to 2050 BCE
OLD KINGDOM
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2665 BCE
PHARAOH: DYESER
The Pharaoh Dyeser transfers the capital of Egypt to Menfis, and extended the Egyptian empire from Nubia to Sunaí. -
2570 BCE
MONUMENT : PYRAMID OF GIZA
It is the oldest of the seven wonders of the world and the only one that still remains, besides being the largest of the pyramids of Egypt. -
Period: 2050 BCE to 1580 BCE
MIDDLE KINGDOM
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1995 BCE
PHARAOH:MENTUHOTEP II
He replaced his father Intef III. His name means he is satisfied. -
1979 BCE
TEMPLE: DEIR EL-BAHARI
It means the convent of the north.
It is a complex of funerary temples and tombs, located on the banks of the Nile River. -
1775 BCE
ART:STATUE IBY-REF
There was a tendency towards the humanized representation of Egyptian royalty, particularly portraits -
Period: 1580 BCE to 1100 BCE
NEW KINGDOM
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1550 BCE
TEMPLE :LÚXOR
It is an unusual double temple built in the Egyptian city of Kom Ombo.
The southern half of the temple was dedicated to Sobek, god of fertility and creator of the world. -
1336 BCE
PHARAOH : TUTANKAMON
Tutankhamun was a Pharaoh of the dynasty XVIII of Ancient Egypt.
The treasures of the grave are of great beauty and great value, both artistic and historical. His sarcophagus is known for having a very well carved gold mask decorated in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. -
1312 BCE
ECONOMIA
They were very important the mining of gold, precious stones, copper ...Protective gods were named for the mines -
Period: 1100 BCE to 31 BCE
FOREIGN RULE
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672 BCE
PHARAOH : WAHIBRA
He reunited Egypt, son of Necao I. -
525 BCE
END OF THE PHARAOH
The pharaohs stopped reigning in Egypt. Cambyses, Persian King, Egypt added to his reign, but finally this was destroyed by Alexander the Great. -
180 BCE
TEMPLE: KOM OMBO
It is an unusual double temple built in the Egyptian city of Kom Ombo.
The southern half of the temple was dedicated to Sobek, god of fertility and creator of the world.