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- History of sculpture (6101 bytes)
4: ... [[Willendorf]], [[Austria]], is a well-known example.
16: ...ulpture is the [[Narmer Palette|Palette]] of King Narmer, from 3100 BC. The palette, which was used for m...
20: Another example of Egyptian sculpture are the statues of the Pha...
27: ...ated lyre player from 2000 BC. Statues of a lute player and a harpist were found together in a single...
35: ...s like a three dimensional picture. A famous example of this is the Lion Gate in the outer wall of th... - History of ancient Egypt (28563 bytes)
27: ...ng|fishers]] and [[hunter-gatherer|gathering]] peoples using [[stone tool]]s (see [[10th millennium BC...
29: ...y lakes that resulted from seasonal rains. The people who settled there must have realized the benefit...
31: The descendants of these people may well have begun Egyptian civilization in the...
33: ...ctually existed and is sometimes indentified with Narmer (the last king of Dynasty 0) or Aha (1st Dynasty)...
39: ...t Egyptians considered themselves to be '''The People of Two Lands''', these lands being Lower and Upp... - Egyptian chronology (11665 bytes)
7: ...tested dates in other calendaric systems, for example, Greek, Jewish, Assyrian, Persian, and Julian/Gr...
9: The archeological record is incomplete, also (with relics and artifacts missing or de...
15: ... that the beginning of the next Sothic cycle took place in [[26 BCE]], instead of 139 CE.
17: ...' states that all the plausible second millennium placements require that a major calendrical readjust...
21: ...n found in a tomb of [[Dorak]], near [[Constantinople]], tells E. Bacon, ''Archaeology; Discoveries in... - Conventional Egyptian chronology (10774 bytes)
20: (This information has been supplemented from ''The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt...
38: *[[Narmer]] - Egyptian hieroglyph (6639 bytes)
8: ...earliest known hieroglyphic inscription was the [[Narmer Palette]], found during excavations at [[Hierakon...
12: ...ame more widespread among the Egyptian people, simplified letter forms developed, resulting in the [[h...
14: ...cred writing, Greco-Roman authors imagined the complex but rational system as an allegorical, even mag...
16: ...sius I]]; the last known inscription is from a temple far to the south not too long after [[391]].
18: ...red the ''Hieroglyphica'' of [[Horapollo]], an "explanation" of nearly 200 signs. Authoritative yet la... - Pharaoh (5346 bytes)
10: ...ypt. It may have been the pharoahs [[Menes]] or [[Narmer]] (or they could be part of [[Egyptian mythology]...
11: ...ople]] because they were invading or were they people fleeing to Egypt in the middle of a war. It is q...
15: ...s debated by scholars. It is questioned if Egypt split during his governance. It is unclear if [[Khaba...
26: ...' The throne name, by which he was addressed in diplomatic correspondence. It was the first of the two... - Timeline of Middle Eastern History (12425 bytes)
31: * [[Wheel]] and [[plough]] both invented in ancient Mesopotamia
32: * Around [[5100 BC]] – [[Temple#Religion|Temple]]s founded in South [[Mesopotamia]]
38: * c. [[4000 BC]] - first examples of [[Sumerian]] [[writing]] in Mesopotamia
50: * c. [[3200 BC]] - King Narmer unifies the Upper and Lower Egyptian Kingdoms, an...
87: * Completion of the [[Great Pyramid of Giza]] - History of Ancient Egypt (27975 bytes)
27: ...ng|fishers]] and [[hunter-gatherer|gathering]] peoples using [[stone tool]]s (see [[10th millennium BC...
29: ...y lakes that resulted from seasonal rains. The people who settled there must have realized the benefit...
31: The descendants of these people may well have begun Egyptian civilization in the...
33: ...ctually existed and is sometimes indentified with Narmer (the last king of Dynasty 0) or Aha (1st Dynasty)...
39: ...t Egyptians considered themselves to be '''The People of Two Lands''', these lands being Lower and Upp... - Protodynastic Period of Egypt (2081 bytes)
6: ...Narmer]] to be a king of this period (though some place him in the [[First dynasty of Egypt|First dyna...
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