Egyptology Exam 1
By circa 3000 BC the early dynastic state had emerged and controlled much of the Nile Valley from the delta to the first cataract as Aswan, a distance of over ____ kilometers.
1000
What facilitated political unification?
A common language
Although it was previously thought that the first dynasty rulers were buried at north Saqqara most scholars now agree that the royal cemetery was at ___
Abydos
The earliest known examples of Egyptian writing have been excavated from a tomb at _______ dating to circa 3150 BC
Abydos
Whereas the city of Naqada was politically insignificant in the early dynastic period, _______ was the most important center for the cult of the dead King.
Abydos
The nature of early Egyptian civilization was expressed primarily through monumental architecture, especially tombs at ___ and ___ ___
Abydos and North Saqqara
The king lists were not concerned so much with history as with ______ worship.
Ancestor worship
The other four names - Horus, nebty, Horus of gold, and nesu-bit-were given to him at what point?
At the time of his installation on the throne
The ______ name, introduced by the title "son of Ra" was the only one to be given to the pharaoh as soon as he was born.
Birth name
It was not until the reign of Sneferu, 2613-2589 BC, in the 4th dynasty, that the nesu-bit name was first framed by the _______ shape
Cartouche
Although there is much less evidence for the kings of the second dynasty than those of the first dynasty, the second dynasty must have been a time when the economic and political foundations were put in place for the strongly ___ state which developed.
Centralized
______ ______ was the economic base of the ancient Egyptian state.
Cereal agriculture
The final unification of upper and lower Egypt may have been achieved through one or more military conquests but there is not much evidence for this apart from the number of ________ _________.
Ceremonial palettes
______-_______, is a modern term applied to the periods during which two kings were simultaneously ruling usually consisting of an overlap of several years between the end of one soul reign in the beginning of the next
Co-reigning
What five types of events are recorded on the Palermo Stone?
Cult ceremonies Taxation Sculpture Building Warfare
The advent of _______ calibration curves-allowing the spans of radio carbon years to be converted into actual calendar years-represents a significant improvement in terms of (dating) accuracy.
Dendochronological
Manetho divided the "pharaonic period" from c 3100 to 332 BC into a number of periods known as ______, each consisting of a sequence of rulers, usually united by such factors as kinship or the location of their principal royal residence.
Dynasties
The early Egyptian state used writing in what two contexts?
Economic and administrative
What two cereal grains were incredibly successful in the environment of the Nile flood plain in Egypt?
Emmer wheat and barley
Most ancient Egyptians in the early dynastic period were ______ living in small villages.
Farmers
The presence of names and figures of seated kings in the broken top part of the Palermo Stone suggest that the Egyptians believed that there had been rulers proceeding those of the ______ dynasty.
First
The ___ ___ Royal burials at Abydos represent the only period in ancient Egypt when humans sacrificed for royal burials.
First dynasty
By the Middle Kingdom, each king held how many names?
Five
The text and artifacts that form the basis of Egyptian history usually convey information that is either ______ or ______ and the trick is constructing a historical narrative is to distinguish as clearly as possible between these types of information.
General or particular
What is truly unique about the early state in Egypt is the integration of rule over an extensive ________ ________.
Geographic region
The development of monumental architecture symbolized a political order on a new scale, with a state religion headed by a ___-___ to legitimize the new political order.
God-king
What city remained an important cult center associated with the god Horus, symbolic of the living King?
Hierakonpolis
Given that most of the archaeological evidence for the first dynasties is mortuary, knowledge about socio-political and economic organization must be ___.
Inferred
Constructing reliable chronologies for the so called ______ ______ has proven to be particularly awkward because there was often more than one ruler or dynasty reigning simultaneously in different parts of the country
Intermediate periods
Even when an Egyptian monument appears to be simply commemorating a specific event in history it is often ______ that event as an act that is simultaneously mythological, ritualistic and economic.
Interpreting
Boat burials may have been commonly associated with royal tombs in the early dynasties. While the purpose of these boat burials in unknown the most famous examples are the two undisturbed boats associated with ___ pyramid at Giza
Khufu's
What technology was the key to control and communication on the Nike River and large scale trading exchange?
Large boat construction
Some of the new work shoes that at many points in time Egypt was far (more/less) culturally unified and centralized than was previously assumed.
Less unified
In the dynasty zero and the early first dynasty there is evidence of Egyptian expansion into what three neighboring areas?
Lower Nubia, northern Sindi, southern Palestine
What three important atrifacts with carved scenes relevant to the time of final unification were excavated at Hierakonpolis?
Mace head of King Scorpion The Palette Mace head of King Narmer
What was the name of the Egyptian priest who, in the third century BC, wrote the first western-style history of Egypt?
Manetho
Apart from the Palermo Stone the basic resources for traditional chronologies in Egypt are ______ history and the so called _______-_______ along with the other dated records such as astronomical observations, textual and artistic documents, genealogical information, and synchronism switch non-Egyptian sources.
Manetho's history and King-lists
The king was accorded the most elaborate burial, which was symbolic of his role as ___ between the powers of the nether world and an earthly cosmic order.
Mediator
With the first dynasty, the focus of development shifted from south to north and the early Egyptian state was a centrally controlled polity ruled from the ______ region.
Memphis
While there is certainly evidence of foreign contact in the 4th millennium BC, this contact was not in the form of a _____ ______.
Military invasion
It is becoming (more/less) difficult to reconcile Manetho's politically based chronology (dynasties) with the social and cultural changes revealed by excavations since the 1960's.
More difficult
The ______ phase, is the last phrase of a predynastic period according to Kasier's revision of Petrie's sequence dates.
Naqada III
One of the most famous dynasty zero artifacts is the ____ palette.
Narmer
One of the most important historical sources for the early dynastic period and the old kingdom is a 5th dynasty basalt stele inscribed on both sides with Royal annals stretching back to the mystical prehistoric rulers. It is known as the _________ stone.
Palermo Stone
Two ancient Egyptian textual records that contain dates relating to the rising of a particular star form the basis of the conventional chronology ancient Egypt and by assigning absolute dates to each of these documents egyptologist have been able to extrapolate a set of absolute dates for the whole of the _______ period.
Pharaonic
Modern Egyptologists chronologies of ancient Egypt combine what three basic approaches?
Relative dating Absolute chronologies Radio metric dating
I'm getting in dynasty zero, the earliest format of the kings name and hieroglyphs appeared. It was comprised of a phonetic sign placed inside a palace façade design that was surmounted by the image of a falcon. What was his format called?
Serekh
Funerary evidence suggests that the early Egyptian state was highly ______ in its social organization.
Stratified
There is evidence for the elaborate state control, even in the early dynasties. Such evidence also suggests a state system of _______.
Taxation
King-lists such as the one in the temple of Seti I at Abydos list the names of kings written out in a continuous sequence from the first to the 19th dynasty. Why were certain king's names (and sometimes whole dynasties) omitted from the list by the priests compiling these lists?
The omitted kings and/or dynasties were regarded as illegitimate by the priests compiling these lists
What particular aspects of the kinship were encapsulated in the fivefold titulary?
Three of the titles stressed the Kings role as a god. While the other two emphasis the division of Egypt into two unified lands.
The task of the modern historian of ancient Egypt is usually to attempt to ______ _______ all the strands of evidence in the form of individuals biographies on the walls of tombs, list of kings on the temple walls, stratigraphic evidence of archaeological excavations and a whole range of other pieces of information.
Tie together
The system of co-regency may have been used from at least as early as the middle Kingdom in order to ensure that the _____ __ _______ took place as the minimum of disruption and instability.
Transfer of power
The ancient Egyptians dated important political and religious events not according to the number of years that had elapsed since a single fixed point in history (such as the birth of Christ), but in terms of _______.
Years since the secession of the current king
The earliest codification of signs probably occurred in the timeframe of late Naqada III or early dynasty ___.
Zero
The earliest known use of writing in ancient Egypt may predate political unification of the north and south. Certainly by dynasty ___ writing was used by scribes and artisans of the Egyptian state.
Zero
The first unification of upper Egyptian polities probably took place in early Naqada III times, either as a result of alliances or through warfare. This was followed by the political unification of the north and south and the emergence of Dynasty _____ towards the end of the Naqada III period.
Zero
In addition to royal tombs smaller tombs and simple pit graves dating to the first dynasty are found throughout Egypt which is evidence not only of social stratification but also of the importance of the mortuary cult for _____ _____.
all classes
The Abydos evidence demonstrates the huge expenditure of the state on mortuary complexes for the first dynasty kings and there paramount role in that Egyptian society. This indicates that these rulers had control over vast ___.
assets