Chapter 5: Ancient Egypt s1

Chapter 5: Ancient Egypt s1

<p> Chapter 5: Ancient Egypt Lesson 1 Gift of the Nile MAIN IDEAS • The Nile River helped Egypt develop a civilization. • The fertile land provided everything Egyptians needed. • The Nile and other resources influenced Egypt’s economy.</p><p>Geography of Ancient Egypt ESSENTIAL QUESTION Why was the Nile River important? (Answer: provided water for drinking / crops. Waterway was used for trade and travel.)</p><p>The Longest River • Nile River is 4,160 miles long, the worldʼ s longest river • begins near equator in Africa, flows north to Mediterranean Sea • southern part of the Nile River has cataracts—waterfalls • Delta—area near riverʼ s mouth; water leaves silt—fine soil • Heavy rains flooded Nile every summer • soil left on shore was fertile—good for growing crops</p><p>Red Land, Black Land • Ancient Egyptians lived in narrow land on sides of the Nile River • called region the black land because of fertile soil • red land was desert beyond fertile region • eight months of year were sunny, hot temps • four months of winter were sunny, cooler temps • one inch of rain a year in most of region</p><p>Isolation • desert acted as barrier to enemies • sea coast was swampy with no good harbors • early Egyptians stayed close to home</p><p>REVIEW QUESTION What did the floods of the Nile River provide for farmers? (Answer: rich, fertile, black soil---good for growing crops) Land of Plenty</p><p>ESSENTIAL QUESTION How did Egyptians use the land around the Nile?</p><p>(Answer: for food, to grow flax and building material)</p><p>Agricultural Techniques • Egyptians watched for ibises (white birds) to determine flood, planting seasons • farmers used technology to expand farmland • dug irrigation canals to carry water to dry areas • used shadufs to spread water across fields (technology/innovation) Egyptian Crops • grew vegetables ( asparagus, lettuce, cucumbers, radishes) and fruits ( figs, dates, watermelon, grapes) • were first to grind wheat into flour • mixed flour with yeast and water to make bread • wove flax plant fibers into linen—lightweight cloth • wore clothing made from linen</p><p>Egyptian Houses • houses built with bricks of mixed mud and straw • narrow windows, white walls reduced sunlight and heat • sticks, palm trees woven to make a roof • reed mats covered floor • nobles had fancy homes, courtyards, pools • poor people cooled off on roof; cooked, ate, slept outside</p><p>REVIEW QUESTION What agricultural techniques did ancient Egyptians use?</p><p>(Answer: Egyptians looked for ibises to know when to plant seeds, dug irrigation canals, and used a shaduf to spread water) Geography Shapes Egyptian Life</p><p>ESSENTIAL QUESTION What economic activities developed in Egypt?</p><p>( Answer: farming, mining, hunting, fishing, trade and transportation.) Mining • copper was used for tools and weapons • Egyptians later sought iron, which was stronger • Africaʼ s richest gold mines were found in the upper Nile area in a land the Egyptians called Nubia • mining minerals was difficult on the hot Sinai Peninsula, just east of Egypt • Egyptians chipped rock to get at hidden mountain “veins” which containted the precious stone / minerals. • the Egyptians also mined precious stones such as turquoise, lapis lazuli (stone that is royal blue in color)</p><p>Fishing and Hunting • rafts made out of reeds were used for river travel; caught fish with nets, harpoons • some hunters speared hippopotamuses, crocodiles along the Nile • hunted quail and duck with nets, boomerangs</p><p>Transportation and Trade • Egyptians also used sails to let wind carry boats south on the Nile • when following current north, used oars or paddles for speed • began to barter—trade goods with other people with out exchanging money REVIEW QUESTION How did geography affect Egypt’s economy?</p><p>(Answer: Egyptians mined copper, gold, iron, lapis lazuli turquoise; they hunted and fished along the Nile; they traded up and down the Nile) Chapter 5, Lesson 1 Summary • The Nile River created a fertile land in a desert area.</p><p>• The Egyptians used technology to expand their farms and grow many crops.</p><p>• Ancient Egyptians also mined, fished, hunted, and traded.</p><p>Why It Matters Now . . .</p><p>Ancient Egyptians invented many things we use today, such as yeast bread, turquoise jewelry, and linen clothes.</p>

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