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    interesting place to study and the culture is very appealing. Egypt is a social hierarchy so‚ that means that they have pharaoh not kings and queens . They have a chief minister and a supervised government . The other socials are merchants‚ artisans‚ soldiers and scribes . The social was listed from high society and low society so that means from peasants‚ slaves to pharaoh ‚ gods and goddesses. The slaves were not really prisoners of war some of them were criminals . So‚ slaves were not the

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    Explain how Hatshepsut used her divine birth right and coronation scenes at Diel El Bahari to legitimate her claim to the throne? During the New Kingdom Egypt‚ a female pharaoh named Hatshepsut ascended to the most powerful position in the country- the title of a pharaoh. Despite living in a patriarchy society‚ Hatshepsut was able to gain support from the Egyptian people through the use of propaganda such as the story of Divine Birth and Coronation which was carved on the north wall of the middle

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    Ancient Egypt’s Government In the beginning Egypt had a monarchy based government. The pharaoh was the head of state and the representative of the gods on earth. The government brought order to society through the construction of temples‚ the creation of laws‚ taxation‚ the organization of trade with neighbors‚ and the defense of the country’s interests. The pharaoh was assisted by a hierarchy of advisors‚ priests‚ officials and administrators‚ who were responsible for the affairs of the state and

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    working on the land‚ using the river‚ and domesticating animals. They hunted with bow and arrow‚ fishing nets‚ and grew crops such as barley‚ wheat‚ and vegetables. Besides agriculture‚ religion was another important part of their society. Egyptian pharaohs were considered gods.

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    Significant artefacts found in kings Tuts tomb The wealth of artefacts found in the tomb of Tutankhamun‚ has increased our knowledge of the ancient Egyptian society‚ culture‚ religion and what roles the Pharaohs played in the society. The Tomb of Tutankhamun was described by Howard Carter as being in a state of ‘organised chaos’. It contained around 700 items‚ some for decoration‚ some because they belonged to the king‚ some to tell stories of the king and some for protection and guidance into the

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    King Tut The Boy Pharaoh Tutankhamun‚ or better known as King Tut‚ is an 18th dynasty pharaoh who inherited the throne at a young age. His reign was short-lived and upon his death he quickly faded into the sands of Egypt. Once forgotten‚ King Tut now remains one of Egypt’s grandest icons. His original name‚ Tutankhaten‚ means "Living Image of Aten"‚ while Tutankhamun means "Living Image of Amun". The 1922 discovery by Howard Carter and George Herbert‚ of Tutankhamun’s nearly intact tomb received

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    earlier Egyptian dynasties. Akhenaton was very influential on the art; it seemed that he wanted the art to convey real life taking place. Even though portrayal of Akhenaton himself seems exaggerated it seems more life-like then the earlier art‚ all Pharaohs seemed to look exactly the same with the same body and the same stance. Amarna art shows Akhenaton with a very elongated face‚ full lips‚ cat-like eyes and a pudgy stomach. All of

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    will only come to them if their names and legacy are kept going on and that’s one of the reasons why pharaohs constructed huge temples. Hatshepsut (image 1)‚ was born in 1508 BCE and she is one of the most well known Pharaoh in the history. She was the first female to take over the reign in a male ruled civilization. She lived in the 18th dynasty‚

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    ancient world. Although there were other female rulers of Egypt prior to and preceding Hapshepsut ’s rule‚ she distinguished herself from the others by taking on the position and title of Pharaoh‚ a position that was exclusively for males. Hatshepsut even went a step further and adopted the full identity of a pharaoh by dressing in the customary clothing of a male: wearing shendyt kilt‚ nemes headdress with its uraeus and khat head cloth‚ and the traditional false beard. In a society that was male

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    The structures of Ramsees II Abstract Ramesses II was an Egyptian the third pharaoh of Egypt who reigned in the Nineteenth dynasty. He is the most celebrated‚ powerful and regarded as the greatest ancestor. His reign was so long that many of his subjects‚ upon his death had to panic for they had know Ramesses as the pharaoh and the world would come to and end‚ having him dead. He was a great warrior and a peace-maker. He is also regarded as the first king in history to make a peace treaty

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