- published: 01 Jan 2013
- views: 76
- author: EternalEgyptology
4:24
Third Intermediate Period Kingship
A succinct video summarising Kingship in Egypt during the foreign rule of the Third interm...
published: 01 Jan 2013
author: EternalEgyptology
Third Intermediate Period Kingship
Third Intermediate Period Kingship
A succinct video summarising Kingship in Egypt during the foreign rule of the Third intermediate Period RESOURCES: Taylor, J. 2000. "Third Intermediate Perio...- published: 01 Jan 2013
- views: 76
- author: EternalEgyptology
4:43
Discovering the Third Intermediate Period
"Discovering the Third Intermediate Period" By Karsyn, Brody, and Leah (TVEMS/Cooper/Art/S...
published: 06 Jul 2011
author: TuckerSchools
Discovering the Third Intermediate Period
Discovering the Third Intermediate Period
"Discovering the Third Intermediate Period" By Karsyn, Brody, and Leah (TVEMS/Cooper/Art/Spring 2011)- published: 06 Jul 2011
- views: 24
- author: TuckerSchools
5:01
Egyptian Civilization Part 35- Third Intermediate Period
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published: 24 Nov 2010
author: Aakanksha Kalla
Egyptian Civilization Part 35- Third Intermediate Period
Egyptian Civilization Part 35- Third Intermediate Period
- published: 24 Nov 2010
- views: 73
- author: Aakanksha Kalla
4:33
Egyptian Third Intermediate Period
"Egyptian Third Intermediate Period" by Sophia, Abby, Isaac and Todd (TVEMS/Cooper/Art/Spr...
published: 06 Jul 2011
author: TuckerSchools
Egyptian Third Intermediate Period
Egyptian Third Intermediate Period
"Egyptian Third Intermediate Period" by Sophia, Abby, Isaac and Todd (TVEMS/Cooper/Art/Spring 2011)- published: 06 Jul 2011
- views: 37
- author: TuckerSchools
5:35
Egyptian Architecture History (FAED)
Thank you for watching. This video made for present in Architectural History Subject. FEAD...
published: 13 Aug 2013
author: Boonanan Ngamsiri
Egyptian Architecture History (FAED)
Egyptian Architecture History (FAED)
Thank you for watching. This video made for present in Architectural History Subject. FEAD (Faculty Of Architecture And Environmental Design.) Created by 551...- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 301
- author: Boonanan Ngamsiri
45:20
Egyptian Empire of Ramses Documentary
Ancient Egypt was an ancient civilization of Northeastern Africa, concentrated along the l...
published: 05 Nov 2013
Egyptian Empire of Ramses Documentary
Egyptian Empire of Ramses Documentary
Ancient Egypt was an ancient civilization of Northeastern Africa, concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River in what is now the modern country of Egypt. Egyptian civilization coalesced around 3150 BC (according to conventional Egyptian chronology)[1] with the political unification of Upper and Lower Egypt under the first pharaoh.[2] The history of ancient Egypt occurred in a series of stable Kingdoms, separated by periods of relative instability known as Intermediate Periods: the Old Kingdom of the Early Bronze Age, the Middle Kingdom of the Middle Bronze Age and the New Kingdom of the Late Bronze Age. Egypt reached the pinnacle of its power during the New Kingdom, in the Ramesside period where it rivalled the Hittite Empire, Assyrian Empire and Mitanni Empire, after which it entered a period of slow decline. Egypt was invaded or conquered by a succession of foreign powers (such as the Canaanites/Hyksos, Libyans, Nubians, Assyria, Babylonia, Persian rule and Macedonian Greece) in the Third Intermediate Period of Egypt and Late Period. In the aftermath of Alexander the Great's death, one of his generals, Ptolemy Soter, established himself as the new ruler of Egypt. This Greek Ptolemaic Dynasty ruled Egypt until 30 BC, when, under Cleopatra, it fell to the Roman Empire and became a Roman province.[3] The success of ancient Egyptian civilization came partly from its ability to adapt to the conditions of the Nile River Valley. The predictable flooding and controlled irrigation of the fertile valley produced surplus crops, which fueled social development and culture. With resources to spare, the administration sponsored mineral exploitation of the valley and surrounding desert regions, the early development of an independent writing system, the organization of collective construction and agricultural projects, trade with surrounding regions, and a military intended to defeat foreign enemies and assert Egyptian dominance. Motivating and organizing these activities was a bureaucracy of elite scribes, religious leaders, and administrators under the control of a Pharaoh who ensured the cooperation and unity of the Egyptian people in the context of an elaborate system of religious beliefs.[4][5] The many achievements of the ancient Egyptians include the quarrying, surveying and construction techniques that facilitated the building of monumental pyramids, temples, and obelisks; a system of mathematics, a practical and effective system of medicine, irrigation systems and agricultural production techniques, the first known ships,[6] Egyptian faience and glass technology, new forms of literature, and the earliest known peace treaty with Hittites.[7] Egypt left a lasting legacy. Its art and architecture were widely copied, and its antiquities carried off to far corners of the world. Its monumental ruins have inspired the imaginations of travellers and writers for centuries. A new-found respect for antiquities and excavations in the early modern period led to the scientific investigation of Egyptian civilization and a greater appreciation of its cultural legacy.[8]- published: 05 Nov 2013
- views: 3
0:20
*THE* cause of the 3rd Intermediate Period
Independant Scholars are awesome. That is all....
published: 26 Apr 2008
author: eronanke
*THE* cause of the 3rd Intermediate Period
*THE* cause of the 3rd Intermediate Period
Independant Scholars are awesome. That is all.- published: 26 Apr 2008
- views: 91
- author: eronanke
82:55
Ancient Egypt - Wiki Article
Ancient Egypt was an ancient civilization of Northeastern Africa, concentrated along the l...
published: 17 May 2013
author: wikispeak10
Ancient Egypt - Wiki Article
Ancient Egypt - Wiki Article
Ancient Egypt was an ancient civilization of Northeastern Africa, concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River in what is now the modern country of...- published: 17 May 2013
- views: 15
- author: wikispeak10
0:47
Dr. Carol Redmount from Berkeley Teaching Excavation at NCBIS Part 3
Dr. Carol Redmount is an archaeologist from The University of California, Berkeley where s...
published: 21 Feb 2012
author: ncbis
Dr. Carol Redmount from Berkeley Teaching Excavation at NCBIS Part 3
Dr. Carol Redmount from Berkeley Teaching Excavation at NCBIS Part 3
Dr. Carol Redmount is an archaeologist from The University of California, Berkeley where she is a professor of Near Eastern Studies. Dr. Redmount has excavat...- published: 21 Feb 2012
- views: 57
- author: ncbis
93:56
Origins of Egyptian Civilization
John Gordon is one of the world's greatest researchers into the lost past, and William Hen...
published: 06 Nov 2013
Origins of Egyptian Civilization
Origins of Egyptian Civilization
John Gordon is one of the world's greatest researchers into the lost past, and William Henry interviews him here about his explosive new information about the origin of Egyptian civilization. Then Linda Howe with revelations about Gen. Wesley Clarke's possible UFO briefing. Ancient Egypt was an ancient civilization of Northeastern Africa, concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River in what is now the modern country of Egypt. Egyptian civilization coalesced around 3150 BC (according to conventional Egyptian chronology) with the political unification of Upper and Lower Egypt under the first pharaoh. The history of ancient Egypt occurred in a series of stable Kingdoms, separated by periods of relative instability known as Intermediate Periods: the Old Kingdom of the Early Bronze Age, the Middle Kingdom of the Middle Bronze Age and the New Kingdom of the Late Bronze Age. Egypt reached the pinnacle of its power during the New Kingdom, in the Ramesside period where it rivalled the Hittite Empire, Assyrian Empire and Mitanni Empire, after which it entered a period of slow decline. Egypt was invaded or conquered by a succession of foreign powers (such as the Canaanites/Hyksos, Libyans, Nubians, Assyria, Babylonia, Persian rule and Macedonian Greece) in the Third Intermediate Period of Egypt and Late Period. In the aftermath of Alexander the Great's death, one of his generals, Ptolemy Soter, established himself as the new ruler of Egypt. This Greek Ptolemaic Dynasty ruled Egypt until 30 BC, when, under Cleopatra, it fell to the Roman Empire and became a Roman province. The success of ancient Egyptian civilization came partly from its ability to adapt to the conditions of the Nile River Valley. The predictable flooding and controlled irrigation of the fertile valley produced surplus crops, which fueled social development and culture. With resources to spare, the administration sponsored mineral exploitation of the valley and surrounding desert regions, the early development of an independent writing system, the organization of collective construction and agricultural projects, trade with surrounding regions, and a military intended to defeat foreign enemies and assert Egyptian dominance. Motivating and organizing these activities was a bureaucracy of elite scribes, religious leaders, and administrators under the control of a Pharaoh who ensured the cooperation and unity of the Egyptian people in the context of an elaborate system of religious beliefs. The many achievements of the ancient Egyptians include the quarrying, surveying and construction techniques that facilitated the building of monumental pyramids, temples, and obelisks; a system of mathematics, a practical and effective system of medicine, irrigation systems and agricultural production techniques, the first known ships, Egyptian faience and glass technology, new forms of literature, and the earliest known peace treaty with Hittites. Egypt left a lasting legacy. Its art and architecture were widely copied, and its antiquities carried off to far corners of the world. Its monumental ruins have inspired the imaginations of travellers and writers for centuries. A new-found respect for antiquities and excavations in the early modern period led to the scientific investigation of Egyptian civilization and a greater appreciation of its cultural legacy.- published: 06 Nov 2013
- views: 0
3:34
Dr. Carol Redmount from Berkeley Teaching Excavation at NCBIS Part 4
Dr. Carol Redmount is an archaeologist from The University of California, Berkeley where s...
published: 21 Feb 2012
author: ncbis
Dr. Carol Redmount from Berkeley Teaching Excavation at NCBIS Part 4
Dr. Carol Redmount from Berkeley Teaching Excavation at NCBIS Part 4
Dr. Carol Redmount is an archaeologist from The University of California, Berkeley where she is a professor of Near Eastern Studies. Dr. Redmount has excavat...- published: 21 Feb 2012
- views: 78
- author: ncbis
44:36
Ancient Egypts Superior Technology & Science EP4 (Documentary)
The empowered human proposes that the pyramid builders were living in a Golden Age. They h...
published: 04 Jun 2013
author: EsotericHaven
Ancient Egypts Superior Technology & Science EP4 (Documentary)
Ancient Egypts Superior Technology & Science EP4 (Documentary)
The empowered human proposes that the pyramid builders were living in a Golden Age. They had more refined senses, and experienced higher levels of consciousn...- published: 04 Jun 2013
- views: 1782
- author: EsotericHaven
0:59
Dr. Carol Redmount from Berkeley Teaching Excavation at NCBIS Part 1
Dr. Carol Redmount is an archaeologist from The University of California, Berkeley where s...
published: 21 Feb 2012
author: ncbis
Dr. Carol Redmount from Berkeley Teaching Excavation at NCBIS Part 1
Dr. Carol Redmount from Berkeley Teaching Excavation at NCBIS Part 1
Dr. Carol Redmount is an archaeologist from The University of California, Berkeley where she is a professor of Near Eastern Studies. Dr. Redmount has excavat...- published: 21 Feb 2012
- views: 58
- author: ncbis
44:33
Ancient Egypts Superior Technology & Science EP1 (Documentary)
A five-part series that explores the pyramid fields and temples in Egypt and megalithic si...
published: 04 Jun 2013
author: EsotericHaven
Ancient Egypts Superior Technology & Science EP1 (Documentary)
Ancient Egypts Superior Technology & Science EP1 (Documentary)
A five-part series that explores the pyramid fields and temples in Egypt and megalithic sites around the world, looking for clues to sophisticated technology...- published: 04 Jun 2013
- views: 5730
- author: EsotericHaven
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2:48
Ancient Egyptian Music (Eternity)
These songs actually come from ancient writings found in tombs in Egypt. These songs are a...
published: 23 Feb 2013
author: wutaii1
Ancient Egyptian Music (Eternity)
Ancient Egyptian Music (Eternity)
These songs actually come from ancient writings found in tombs in Egypt. These songs are ancient songs that have been re created for your pleasure. The sound...- published: 23 Feb 2013
- views: 5986
- author: wutaii1
44:32
Ancient Egypts Superior Technology & Science EP2 (Documentary)
In this episode, evidence that the Ancient Egyptians used high level technology to constru...
published: 04 Jun 2013
author: EsotericHaven
Ancient Egypts Superior Technology & Science EP2 (Documentary)
Ancient Egypts Superior Technology & Science EP2 (Documentary)
In this episode, evidence that the Ancient Egyptians used high level technology to construct pyramids and temples is shown. Scientists discuss the source of ...- published: 04 Jun 2013
- views: 4922
- author: EsotericHaven
44:40
Ancient Egypts Superior Technology & Science EP5 (Documentary)
After examining the evidence presented in the series, it seems clear the dates given by tr...
published: 04 Jun 2013
author: EsotericHaven
Ancient Egypts Superior Technology & Science EP5 (Documentary)
Ancient Egypts Superior Technology & Science EP5 (Documentary)
After examining the evidence presented in the series, it seems clear the dates given by traditional Egyptology don t fit. Carefully considering cycles of tim...- published: 04 Jun 2013
- views: 1898
- author: EsotericHaven
90:33
Ancient Egypt's Monumental Masterpieces
Five thousand years ago--nearly two millennia before the Romans built their first mud huts...
published: 04 Sep 2013
Ancient Egypt's Monumental Masterpieces
Ancient Egypt's Monumental Masterpieces
Five thousand years ago--nearly two millennia before the Romans built their first mud huts--ancient Egypt's mighty pharaohs began commissioning and building monumental masterpieces whose scale beauty and sophistication still boggle the mind. Explores Egypt's awe-inspiring engineering accomplishments through the prism of its pharaohs' indomitable personalities. As Egypt's pharaohs alternately conquered and ceded vast expanses of land they pushed their royal architects to stretch the boundaries of imagination and human potential in effect inventing the science of structural engineering. Follow the empire's development from the First Dynasty of 3000 BC through the last days of the reign of Ramses the Great in 1212 BC from dazzling obelisks to the 700-foot Great Pyramid of Giza. Ancient Egypt was an ancient civilization of Northeastern Africa, concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River in what is now the modern country of Egypt. Egyptian civilization coalesced around 3150 BC (according to conventional Egyptian chronology) with the political unification of Upper and Lower Egypt under the first pharaoh. The history of ancient Egypt occurred in a series of stable Kingdoms, separated by periods of relative instability known as Intermediate Periods: the Old Kingdom of the Early Bronze Age, the Middle Kingdom of the Middle Bronze Age and the New Kingdom of the Late Bronze Age. Egypt reached the pinnacle of its power during the New Kingdom, in the Ramesside period where it rivalled the Hittite Empire, Assyrian Empire and Mitanni Empire, after which it entered a period of slow decline. Egypt was invaded or conquered by a succession of foreign powers (such as the Canaanites/Hyksos, Libyans, Nubians, Assyria, Babylonia, Persian rule and Macedonian Greece) in the Third Intermediate Period of Egypt and Late Period. In the aftermath of Alexander the Great's death, one of his generals, Ptolemy Soter, established himself as the new ruler of Egypt. This Greek Ptolemaic Dynasty ruled Egypt until 30 BC, when, under Cleopatra, it fell to the Roman Empire and became a Roman province. The success of ancient Egyptian civilization came partly from its ability to adapt to the conditions of the Nile River Valley. The predictable flooding and controlled irrigation of the fertile valley produced surplus crops, which fueled social development and culture. With resources to spare, the administration sponsored mineral exploitation of the valley and surrounding desert regions, the early development of an independent writing system, the organization of collective construction and agricultural projects, trade with surrounding regions, and a military intended to defeat foreign enemies and assert Egyptian dominance. Motivating and organizing these activities was a bureaucracy of elite scribes, religious leaders, and administrators under the control of a Pharaoh who ensured the cooperation and unity of the Egyptian people in the context of an elaborate system of religious beliefs. The many achievements of the ancient Egyptians include the quarrying, surveying and construction techniques that facilitated the building of monumental pyramids, temples, and obelisks; a system of mathematics, a practical and effective system of medicine, irrigation systems and agricultural production techniques, the first known ships, Egyptian faience and glass technology, new forms of literature, and the earliest known peace treaty with Hittites. Egypt left a lasting legacy. Its art and architecture were widely copied, and its antiquities carried off to far corners of the world. Its monumental ruins have inspired the imaginations of travellers and writers for centuries. A new-found respect for antiquities and excavations in the early modern period led to the scientific investigation of Egyptian civilization and a greater appreciation of its cultural legacy. Major advances in architecture, art, and technology were made during the Old Kingdom, fueled by the increased agricultural productivity made possible by a well-developed central administration. Some of ancient Egypt's crowning achievements, the Giza pyramids and Great Sphinx, were constructed during the Old Kingdom. Under the direction of the vizier, state officials collected taxes, coordinated irrigation projects to improve crop yield, drafted peasants to work on construction projects, and established a justice system to maintain peace and order. The architecture of ancient Egypt includes some of the most famous structures in the world: the Great Pyramids of Giza and the temples at Thebes. Building projects were organized and funded by the state for religious and commemorative purposes, but also to reinforce the power of the pharaoh. The ancient Egyptians were skilled builders; using simple but effective tools and sighting instruments, architects could build large stone structures with accuracy and precision.- published: 04 Sep 2013
- views: 18