Pharaonic Egypt blossomed during three periods called Old-, Middle- and New Kingdom. The first of these (ca. 2650-2150 B.C.) was the time when the greatest pyramids, tombs of subsequent pharaohs, were built. This was possible thanks to a perfect organization of the country’s hierarchic administration. With time, systematically growing dynasties of noblemen became so powerful that they could compete with subsequent Kings. This led to political and social conflicts that became particularly dramatic in the times of Old Kingdom’s last (5th and 6th) dynasties. Many symptoms of progressing disintegration of the Egyptian state have been recorded in the tombs of 6th Dynasty noblemen discovered recently by Polish archaeologists in Saqqara, west of t...
In ancient Egypt, the late fourth millennium BCE corresponds to what is known as the latePredynastic...
Ancient Egypt is known for its to restore life and give immortality to the dead owner. Tomb in ancie...
In the early days of Egyptological scholarship, the regions of Upper and Lower Egypt were considered...
Pharaonic Egypt blossomed during three periods called Old-, Middle- and New Kingdom. The first of th...
The Old Kingdom in ancient Egypt consists of the 3rd to 8th Dynasties (c.2670-2168). This was the pe...
Early Dynastic Egypt spans the five centuries preceding the construction of the Great Pyramid at Giz...
Early Dynastic Egypt spans the five centuries preceding the construction of the Great Pyramid at Giz...
Despite the fact that Egypt's eras of political disintegration were fewer, shorter, and milder than ...
Our sources for the chronology of the Old Kingdom comprise a mere handful of contemporary written do...
Our sources for the chronology of the Old Kingdom comprise a mere handful of contemporary written do...
Theoretical thesis.MRESBibliography: pages 73-62.Chapter I: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Dating the Me...
Egypt is one of world's oldest human-populated areas. Some of the first written evidence of inhabiti...
Egypt’s Old Kingdom ended, according to widespread scholarly opinion, with the last king of the 8th ...
In ancient Egypt, the late fourth millennium BCE corresponds to what is known as the latePredynastic...
Egypt’s Old Kingdom ended, according to widespread scholarly opinion, with the last king of the 8th ...
In ancient Egypt, the late fourth millennium BCE corresponds to what is known as the latePredynastic...
Ancient Egypt is known for its to restore life and give immortality to the dead owner. Tomb in ancie...
In the early days of Egyptological scholarship, the regions of Upper and Lower Egypt were considered...
Pharaonic Egypt blossomed during three periods called Old-, Middle- and New Kingdom. The first of th...
The Old Kingdom in ancient Egypt consists of the 3rd to 8th Dynasties (c.2670-2168). This was the pe...
Early Dynastic Egypt spans the five centuries preceding the construction of the Great Pyramid at Giz...
Early Dynastic Egypt spans the five centuries preceding the construction of the Great Pyramid at Giz...
Despite the fact that Egypt's eras of political disintegration were fewer, shorter, and milder than ...
Our sources for the chronology of the Old Kingdom comprise a mere handful of contemporary written do...
Our sources for the chronology of the Old Kingdom comprise a mere handful of contemporary written do...
Theoretical thesis.MRESBibliography: pages 73-62.Chapter I: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Dating the Me...
Egypt is one of world's oldest human-populated areas. Some of the first written evidence of inhabiti...
Egypt’s Old Kingdom ended, according to widespread scholarly opinion, with the last king of the 8th ...
In ancient Egypt, the late fourth millennium BCE corresponds to what is known as the latePredynastic...
Egypt’s Old Kingdom ended, according to widespread scholarly opinion, with the last king of the 8th ...
In ancient Egypt, the late fourth millennium BCE corresponds to what is known as the latePredynastic...
Ancient Egypt is known for its to restore life and give immortality to the dead owner. Tomb in ancie...
In the early days of Egyptological scholarship, the regions of Upper and Lower Egypt were considered...