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Quiz on Wednesday covering today’s lecture, last Wednesday’s lecture, Chapter 3 New Kingdom, Chapter 4 Minoans Chapter 4 – what was unique about the Minoans, their art, where were they located, rough period in time, fresco
No one got all 10 questions plus the extra credit on the first quiz, but there were several scores of 10 points (9 right plus the extra credit).  Congrats to:  Will, Jacob, Justin, Harshmeet, Shaina, Jeanie, Megan!
The time period that includes Hatshepsut and Akhenaten and Tutankhamun is known as: The New Kingdom 1600 – 1000 bce
Hatshepsut, Senmut
 
November 17, 1997:  Al-Gama'at al-Islamiyya (IG) gunmen shot and killed 58 tourists and four Egyptians and wounded 26 others at the Hatshepsut Temple in the Valley of the Kings near Luxor. Thirty-four Swiss, eight Japanese, five Germans, four Britons, one French, one Colombian, a dual Bulgarian/British citizen, and four unidentified persons were among the dead. Twelve Swiss, two Japanese, two Germans, one French, and nine Egyptians were among the wounded.
 
Construction: Book
 
 
 
 
 
 
On a stela from Sinai, the figure of Hatshepsut is shown with her coronation name, Maatkara, and the title "King of Upper and Lower Egypt."
 
 
 
 
 
Obelisk at Karnak No one knows why it was walled off rather than destroyed
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Nefertiti and Akhenaten (Amenhotep)
Tiye and Akhenaten
 
Tiye’s mother, Yuya
 
 
 
 
 
 
Meritaten (1349 BC)  Meketaten + Ankhenspaaten (1346 BC) Neferneferuaten (1339 BC)  Neferneferure and Setepenre (1338).  Try these tongue twisters – Akhenaten’s and Nefertiti’s six daughter’s names:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tutankhamun aka  King Tut
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ka Statue Not Tutankhamun’s
 
 
 
 
 
Egyptian art
 
 
 
 
 
Temples of Rameses: Book
 
 
Built by Ramses II to inform those entering  Egypt from the south of  the might and power of  Pharaoh, this monument  once stood next to the  flowing Nile.  But the Nile shifted, Egypt  shrank and desert  sands flowed in. Over millennia this temple was lost to human knowledge. Rediscovered in 1813, only the leftmost head and the tip of a crown were visible.  British archaeologists excavated at the dawn of the twentieth century and revealed an archeological treasure. With the coming of the High Dam at Aswan, this entire monument was cut into blocks and moved away from Lake Nasser's rising waters.
Ramses temple is aligned so that on the 22nd of February and 22nd of October (Ramses coronation and birth days) the sun's rays shine down the Hypostyle Hall and illuminate these seated gods. Ra is rightmost, followed by Ramses II as a god, then Amun. The leftmost god is Ptah, God of Darkness. 
 

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Week 4 September 20

  • 1. Quiz on Wednesday covering today’s lecture, last Wednesday’s lecture, Chapter 3 New Kingdom, Chapter 4 Minoans Chapter 4 – what was unique about the Minoans, their art, where were they located, rough period in time, fresco
  • 2. No one got all 10 questions plus the extra credit on the first quiz, but there were several scores of 10 points (9 right plus the extra credit). Congrats to: Will, Jacob, Justin, Harshmeet, Shaina, Jeanie, Megan!
  • 3. The time period that includes Hatshepsut and Akhenaten and Tutankhamun is known as: The New Kingdom 1600 – 1000 bce
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  • 6. November 17, 1997: Al-Gama'at al-Islamiyya (IG) gunmen shot and killed 58 tourists and four Egyptians and wounded 26 others at the Hatshepsut Temple in the Valley of the Kings near Luxor. Thirty-four Swiss, eight Japanese, five Germans, four Britons, one French, one Colombian, a dual Bulgarian/British citizen, and four unidentified persons were among the dead. Twelve Swiss, two Japanese, two Germans, one French, and nine Egyptians were among the wounded.
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  • 15. On a stela from Sinai, the figure of Hatshepsut is shown with her coronation name, Maatkara, and the title "King of Upper and Lower Egypt."
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  • 21. Obelisk at Karnak No one knows why it was walled off rather than destroyed
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  • 39. Meritaten (1349 BC) Meketaten + Ankhenspaaten (1346 BC) Neferneferuaten (1339 BC) Neferneferure and Setepenre (1338). Try these tongue twisters – Akhenaten’s and Nefertiti’s six daughter’s names:
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  • 49. Tutankhamun aka King Tut
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  • 62. Ka Statue Not Tutankhamun’s
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  • 77. Built by Ramses II to inform those entering Egypt from the south of the might and power of Pharaoh, this monument once stood next to the flowing Nile. But the Nile shifted, Egypt shrank and desert sands flowed in. Over millennia this temple was lost to human knowledge. Rediscovered in 1813, only the leftmost head and the tip of a crown were visible. British archaeologists excavated at the dawn of the twentieth century and revealed an archeological treasure. With the coming of the High Dam at Aswan, this entire monument was cut into blocks and moved away from Lake Nasser's rising waters.
  • 78. Ramses temple is aligned so that on the 22nd of February and 22nd of October (Ramses coronation and birth days) the sun's rays shine down the Hypostyle Hall and illuminate these seated gods. Ra is rightmost, followed by Ramses II as a god, then Amun. The leftmost god is Ptah, God of Darkness. 
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